Journal of Improvised Medicine
About the Journal of Improvised Medicine
The Journal of Improvised Medicine (JIM) publishes original research, reviews, case studies, and field reports focused on medical innovation, improvisation, and adaptive problem-solving in austere, prehospital, military, expeditionary, and resource-limited environments.
JIM provides a platform for clinicians, researchers, medics, military personnel, and educators to share evidence-based and field-tested approaches to healthcare delivery where standard equipment, pharmaceuticals, or infrastructure are unavailable.
The journal’s mission is to advance the science and practice of improvised and adaptive medicine by fostering creativity, operational realism, and scientific rigor in environments where necessity drives innovation.
