About the Journal

Medical Times, a leading, peer-reviewed scholarly journal, is committed to advancing medical science, focusing on reproductive health. The journal's dedication is evident in its mission to address persistent and emerging challenges in this dynamic field, providing an authoritative platform for disseminating innovative research, clinical advancements, and critical analyses.

The journal serves as an essential resource for clinicians, researchers, educators, and policymakers, offering a comprehensive range of topics central to reproductive health, including, but not limited to, Reproductive endocrinology, Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), Gynecology and obstetrics, Male and female infertility, and Reproductive genetics.

Each issue of Medical Times is rigorously curated to ensure the publication of content that is not only scientifically sound but also clinically relevant and ethically grounded. The journal upholds a stringent peer-review process to guarantee that only methodologically rigorous and high-impact studies are disseminated.

The journal DOI: https://doi.org/10.71419/mtggrc.2960.9151

Announcements

Medical Times Call for Papers. Deadline: April 30, 2025

17.04.2025

Dear Esteemed Researchers,

We are pleased to announce the call for submissions to Medical Times, a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to cutting-edge research in reproductive medicine. We invite contributions from researchers, scholars, and professionals to enrich the scientific dialogue in this critical field.

Themes of Interest

We welcome submissions on the following topics: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), Female and Male Infertility, Reproductive Endocrinology, Reproductive Genetics, Fertility Preservation, Reproductive Surgery, Reproductive Ethics and Law, Reproductive Health Policy, Innovations in Reproductive Medicine...

 

Key Dates
  • Submission Period: January 1, 2025 – April 30, 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: 4–8 weeks from submission
  • Publication Date: September 2025
Contact Information

For inquiries, please contact us at journal@ivfggrc.com or visit our website: Medical Times.

We look forward to your scholarly contributions to advance reproductive health and fertility knowledge.

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Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): MEDICAL TIMES. Volume 3. Issue 1. 2025
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A dedicated peer-reviewed journal was published as part of the 20th World Congress on Human Reproduction, showcasing a curated selection of original research articles, clinical studies, and case reports from leading experts in the field. The journal reflects the scientific depth and diversity of the congress, with contributions addressing some of the most critical and emerging challenges in reproductive medicine today. Topics ranged from recurrent implantation failure, HPV-related intraepithelial neoplasia, and infertility in oncology patients, to advanced strategies for egg donor preparation, PRP and exosome use in poor responders, and hormonal management during pregnancy. This diverse range of topics is intended to enrich and broaden the understanding of our audience. Several articles explored broader issues such as gestational diabetes, allergies in pregnancy, menopause-related vitamin D deficiency, and the psychological dimensions of sexual health. The publication featured work by authors from Georgia, Armenia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, and beyond, highlighting both regional insights and international standards of care. Notably, the journal included a landmark article on IVF laboratory safety and error prevention spanning two decades. This scientific collection, a lasting academic contribution of the congress, offers clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals not just theoretical knowledge but also valuable perspectives and practical tools. These tools, derived from the latest research and clinical studies, can be applied to improve reproductive outcomes for women worldwide, especially in the context of advanced maternal age.

Published: 18.09.2025

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