Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): The New Finding In EMR Researches

This issue brings together a selection of groundbreaking research articles that reflect the evolving landscape of internal medicine and surgical practice within the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). With healthcare systems under increasing pressure from demographic shifts, epidemiological transitions, and limited resources, the region is witnessing a surge in locally driven evidence that is transforming clinical protocols and health outcomes.
In internal medicine, recent studies highlight the rising burden of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and chronic kidney disease. New findings emphasize early detection strategies, predictive biomarkers, and region-specific therapeutic interventions tailored to diverse populations. Topics such as the impact of nutritional transitions, multimorbidity in aging adults, and the integration of AI in diagnostic processes are explored with regional relevance.
On the surgical front, the issue features advances in minimally invasive procedures, perioperative safety, and the implementation of surgical audit systems like the HARM score. Researchers in the EMR are increasingly focusing on patient-centered outcomes, surgical access disparities, and post-operative complication management in both high- and low-resource settings.
Collectively, this issue underscores the growing academic contribution of EMR institutions to global scientific discourse. By spotlighting data from real-world clinical settings, these studies provide vital insights for clinicians, policymakers, and researchers aiming to strengthen health systems and elevate standards of care in the region.