Aims and Scope
Panorama of Emergency Medicine is an online peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in emergency medicine. The journal publishes original research, comprehensive reviews, and educational content for a better understanding, management and prevention of emergency medicine cases.
Aimed at a multidisciplinary readership – including physicians, fellows, nurses, policy makers and allied health professionals – the journal fosters evidence-based dialogue to support clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes.
PoEM publishes research involving adult, pediatric and neonate patients, as well as experimental studies and translational research.
Key objectives of Panorama of Emergency Medicine are:
- To serve clinicians, researchers, and allied professionals by publishing original research, reviews, and clinical insights in the field of emergency medicine.
- To promote multidisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange that enhances the care of patients across various settings.
- To encourage investigation into emergency care processes, innovations in diagnosis, monitoring and therapy, and strategies for improving outcomes.
- To foster continuous learning and evidence-based practice through high-quality educational content and consensus guidelines.
- To provide a platform for evaluating systems of care, resource allocation, and performance metrics relevant to emergency care and disaster medicine.
- To support equity in emergency care by highlighting disparities in access, outcomes, and care delivery across populations and regions.
- To align with global health priorities and contribute to sustainable, patient-centred, and ethically grounded emergency medicine practices.
Our History
PoEM is the continuation of MJEM, the Mediterranean Journal of Emergency Medicine. To check MJEM archives visit: www.mjemonline.com
The idea and concept of the Mediterranean Journal of Emergency Medicine (MJEM) were born in 2009 as one way to raise the interest of the health sector in emergency medicine to accompany the newly established emergency medicine specialty in Lebanon followed by the first emergency medicine conference back in 2005, thus becoming the scientific platform for disseminating international scientific findings, information and research about emergency medicine and for discussing issues that have policy implications in the region.
Later in 2012, the first Emergency Medicine residency program was established at AUBMC and afterwards other universities followed suit. MJEM was discontinued in 2021 and PoEM took its place publishing research involving adult, pediatric and neonate patients, as well as experimental studies and translational research.