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A leading open access publisher of digital health research and champion of open science. With a focus on author advocacy and research amplification, JMIR Publications partners with researchers to advance their careers and maximize the impact of their work.
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Scaling mental health care with digital tools is easy. Scaling it responsibly is not. Join Dr. John Torous and Jeff Fladen for a free webinar on keeping empathy at the center of AI-enabled mental health care. 📅 June 24 | 12 PM ET Register now: landingpage.jmirpublications.com/digital-tool...
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“Bias of all kinds is ingrained in medical education, and we as teachers and academics should do our best to mitigate them.” Dr. Catherine Tong introduces the JMIR theme issue on bias, diversity, & inclusion in medical education. Submissions are open now: https://mededu.jmir.org/announcements/622
🎉 JMIR Neurotechnology has earned its first-ever Scopus CiteScore: 2.7, placing it in Q2 in Rehabilitation (Medicine). A strong early signal of momentum at the intersection of neuroscience, clinical care, and technology. Read the full announcement: https://neuro.jmir.org/announcements/684
The 2025 Scopus CiteScore rankings highlight momentum across the JMIR Publications portfolio: 28 journals ranked | 14 in Q1 | 8 at the 90th percentile+ | 18 with year-over-year growth Plus inaugural CiteScores for 2 JMIR journals. Explore the full results: https://www.jmir.org/announcements/683
The prescription may be the easiest part. As telehealth expands access to GLP-1 medications, some patients are missing the nutrition, exercise, and behavioral support needed for long-term success. New from JMIR Correspondent Anna Zucker: www.jmir.org/2026/1/e101874
Can augmented reality make surgeons better? A review of 11 studies (347 trainees) found AR improves technical performance—especially for novices—reducing errors and cognitive load. But benefits decrease with experience. Context still matters. Read the full study: mededu.jmir.org/2026/1/e71572/
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Can social robots support heart failure care? A new study found psychological well-being—not anxiety, depression, or personality traits—was the key driver of social robot acceptability. Higher well-being = higher intention to use. Read the full study: https://cardio.jmir.org/2026/1/e83163/
Acne, psoriasis, and dermatitis aren’t just skin deep. A large cohort study found young adults (18–22) with dermatologic conditions had a small but consistent increase in anxiety over 1, 3, and 5 years. Skin health = mental health. Read the full study: https://derma.jmir.org/2026/1/e90820/
From emerging AI applications and evolving regulatory landscapes to new research shaping the future of care. This month’s Digital Health Debrief brings you your monthly dose of stories, and developments driving conversation across digital health. Explore Volume 6 now: linkedin.com/pulse/volume...
Missed our webinar on AI in perioperative care? 🎥 The recording is now available. Watch Dr. Nidhi Rohatgi and Dr. Piyush Mathur discuss real-world AI applications, patient safety, and the future of perioperative medicine: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjjW...
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Background: Surgical training has changed over the past decade. Augmented reality (AR) has become one of the more talked-about developments within that space. At its core, AR works by placing digital ...
Augmented Reality in Surgical Training: Systematic Review of Its Impact on Technical Performance in Surgical Trainees
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Background: Social robots (SRs) are innovative tools in health care, offering both medical and psychological support for patients with heart failure (HF). For successful implementation, patient accept...
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Positive Psychological Well-Being and Determinants of Social Robot Acceptability Among Patients With Heart Failure: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study
Welcome to the Digital Health Debrief! In case you missed some of the News & Perspectives articles from this past month, we’ve compiled a handy list to get you up to speed on the latest digital health...
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Advancing Perioperative Care with Artificial Intelligence