JBP – Journal of biomedical practitioners is a peer-reviewed journal of technical-scientific and professional nature, geared towards biomedical areas.

JBP aims to be a “meeting place” and a hub of intellectual exchange between professionals who work in any area belonging to the biomedical sciences with clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative or preventative goals, including both basic and clinical research.

This journal is Open Access from its creation, in order to allow everybody to read it, and publishes papers in Italian (and, whenever possible, in English) to promote communication, integration and cooperation between different professions.

Open Science and Open Access Scientific Publishing: an essential combination. An analysis of the first 4 years of JBP activity

The section Library is devoted to publishing handbooks and monographies, Open Access and free for everybody, drawing on the idea that cultural and professional growth can help improve the performance of biomedical professionals, with a gain for the society as a whole.

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Subscribing to the journal is free, both as authors (to submit original research papers) and as readers (to receive updates every time a new volume is published)

JBP, consistently with its goals and to allow everybody to access the journal, adopted EasyReading®font  as “… useful tool for the readers suffering from dyslexia and font helping all categories of readers”. We thank Easyreading Multimedia S.r.l. for the authorization to use the font.

Support and promote the editorial project of the scientific journal JBP:

Federazione Nazionale Ordini dei Tecnici Sanitari di Radiologia Medica e delle Professioni Sanitarie Tecniche, della Riabilitazione e della Prevenzione - FNO TSRM-PSTRP

Dipartimento di Neuroscienze "Rita Levi Montalcini" - Università di Torino

Other supporters: Journal Sponsorship

JBP is indexed in the following searching engines:

2020-02-18

 

1) DOAJ is an independent online directory, edited by the community of open access publication publishers that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, and peer-reviewed journals. DOAJ indexing offers a scientific journal:

• greater visibility and impact, distribution and use of its content by a large audience in view of the fact that DOAJ has more than 900,000 page views and 300,000 unique visitors per month from all over the world;

• many aggregators, databases, libraries, publishers and research portals collect metadata from DOAJ for free and include them in their products; examples are Scopus, serial solutions and EBSCO;

• DOAJ complies with the Open Archives Initiative (OAI). Therefore, once an article is indexed in DOAJ, it immediately becomes accessible to readers;

• DOAJ conforms to OpenURL. Once an article is in DOAJ, it automatically becomes linkable;

• over 95% of the DOAJ Publisher community said that DOAJ is important for increasing the visibility of their magazine;

• DOAJ is often cited as a source of quality and open access publications in the field of scientific research and school and academic publishing;

2) OpenAIRE: OpenAIRE (Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe), as part of the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. OpenAIRE is an infrastructure supporting Open Science in Europe, established with the aim of supporting the implementation of the Open Access Pilot Project formalized by the European Union in 2008;

 3) Google Scholar: is a powerful academic literature search engine, freely accessible, which allows you to locate peer-reviewed articles, degree and doctoral theses, books, bibliographic searches by drawing directly from advanced sources such as universities, academic databases, school sites and publishers, highlighting the link for download;

4) BASE: (Bielefed Academic Search Engine), one of the largest search engines in the web, in particular for academic web resources. BASE provides over 100 million documents from over 5,000 sources. You can access the complete texts of approximately 60% of the indexed documents for free (open access). BASE is managed by the Library of the University of Bielefeld;

5) ROAD (Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resouces), is the directory of Open Access academic resources; is a service offered by the ISSN International Center with the support of the UNESCO Communication and Information Sector. ROAD provides free access to a subset of the ISSN registry (1.8 million bibliographic records: journals, conference proceedings, and academic archives, ect.);

6) ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) is a small working group of medical journal editors whose members meet annually and make recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing, and publication of academic work in medical journals. JBP formally adheres to the recommendations of ICMJE and is therefore on the list of its members;

7) The ISSN Portal for Journal of Biomedical Practitioners

Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)

Published: 2024-06-10

We perform like this… how about you? Quick guide for the sonological assessment of carotid stenosis.

Giovanni Malferrari, Andrea Zini, Giorgia Arnone, Ludovica Migliaccio, Matteo Paolucci, Giorgia Gentile, Mariateresa Lefemine, Franco Accorsi, Attilia Maria Pizzini, Mauro Silingardi, Nicola Carraro, Vittoria Maria Sarra, Giorgio Meneghetti, Claudio Baracchini, Giuseppe Pistollato, Patrizio Prati, Luciano Paolo Marchionno, Daniela Monaco, Maria Vittoria De Angelis, Chiara Vincenzi, Simone Quintana, Amedeo Bianchini, Giuseppe Pulito, Donatella Mastria, Francesco Paolo Sellitti, Fabrizio Calliada, Domenico Laterza, Lorenzo Coppo, Daniela Mastroiacovo, Francesco Prada, Sabrina Rossi, Cristiano Azzini, Nicola Merli, Maura Pugliatti, Francesco Ciccirillo, Antonio Siniscalchi, Enzo Sanzaro, Fabio Melis, Michele Pacilli, Vincenzo Inchingolo

Placebo effect and nocebo effect: implications for nursing practice.

Antonella Silvestrini, Davide Dini, Federico Guerra, Tiziana Benedetti, Matteo Cesaretti, Stefania Nicoletti, Franca Riminucci, Davide Sanchioni

Ulnar Goniometer Device: Confronto tra elettro-neurografia ed ecografia.

Lara Gallicchio, Valentina Recchia, Pietro Guida, Anna De Luca, Luigi Didonna, Marianna Cipriani, Eleonora Vecchio, Laura Ruiz Marquez, Antonella Petruzzellis, Filippo Tamma

Ulnar Goniometer Device: Comparison between electro-neurography and ultrasound.

Lara Gallicchio, Valentina Recchia, Pietro Guida, Anna De Luca, Luigi Didonna, Marianna Cipriani Cipriani, Eleonora Vecchio, Laura Ruiz Marquez, Antonella Petruzzellis, Filippo Tamma

Evaluating sleep disorders in patients with Long Covid: assessment of psychometric qualities of the Italian version of the General Sleep Disturbance Scale (GSDS).

Matteo Tamburlani, Tiziana Trequattrini, Simona Rossi, Maria Cristina Zappa, Rossana Cuscito, Leonardo Papi, Arianna Colelli, Giovanni Galeoto, Ilaria Ruotolo, Fabrizio Ciaralli, Annamaria Servadio
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