About the Journal
Emergency, Trauma & Critical Care Journal (ETCCJ)
About the Journal
Emergency, Trauma & Critical Care Journal (ETCCJ) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research, reviews, and clinical studies in the fields of emergency medicine, trauma care, and critical care. The journal provides a multidisciplinary platform for emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, intensivists, and healthcare professionals to share innovations, case studies, and evidence-based practices that improve acute patient management and outcomes.
ETCCJ aims to promote collaboration across emergency medicine, trauma systems, and intensive care by integrating rapid diagnostics, advanced life support, and critical care interventions. The journal emphasizes timely publication of clinically relevant research that enhances patient survival, trauma management, and critical care delivery in pre-hospital and hospital settings.
Scope of the Journal
The journal welcomes original research, clinical trials, reviews, and case studies focusing on emergency medicine, trauma management, and critical care innovations. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Emergency medicine and acute care management
- Trauma resuscitation, triage, and surgical interventions
- Critical care medicine, ventilation, and hemodynamic support
- Pre-hospital care, EMS systems, and disaster response
- Advanced trauma life support (ATLS) and emergency procedures
- Traumatic brain injury, spinal trauma, and polytrauma
- Sepsis, shock, and multi-organ dysfunction
- Emergency pharmacology and toxicology
- Disaster medicine and mass casualty management
- Simulation training and emergency preparedness
Publication & Accessibility
ETCCJ is published under an open-access model, ensuring all articles are freely available to clinicians, researchers, and healthcare providers worldwide without subscription barriers.
The journal operates under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to read, share, and reproduce content in any medium with appropriate credit to the original authors and source.
Peer Review & Editorial Policy
All submitted manuscripts undergo a strict double-blind peer-review process to ensure scientific rigor, originality, and clinical relevance.
The editorial board comprises leading experts in emergency medicine, trauma surgery, and critical care who uphold the highest standards of ethics and scientific excellence in publication.