The Journal of Associated Medical Sciences was established in 1968. For 58 years that we published in printed journal before updating to electronic issues in Vol.50, No.1 in the year 2015 with free access.

The Journal of Associated Medical Sciences has been ranked in Tier 1 of Thai-Journal Citation Index (TCI) since 2015 and in Scopus since 2022.

Aims and Scope

The Journal of Associated Medical Sciences belongs to the Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences (AMS), Chiang Mai University, Thailand. The journal specifically aims to provide a platform for medical technologists, radiologic technologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, physiotherapists, speech-language pathologists, and other related professionals to distribute, share, and discuss their research findings, inventions, and innovations in the areas of:

  1. Medical Technology
  2. Radiologic Technology
  3. Occupational Therapy
  4. Physical Therapy
  5. Physiotherapy
  6. Communication Disorders
  7. Other related fields

Submitted manuscripts within the journal's scope will be processed strictly following the journal's double-blinded peer review process. Therefore, the final decision can be completed in 2-4 months on average, depending on the number of rounds of revision.

Journal of Associated Medical Sciences representatives attend "Crossref Bangkok" to enhance journal standards and metadata excellence

2026-02-11

JAMS Journal Advances Global Standards at Crossref Bangkok 2026 On January 29, 2026, Prof. Emeritus Dr. Preeyanat Vongchan (Editor-in-Chief) and Mr. Kantaphon Promkam (Journal Manager) represented JAMS at the Crossref Bangkok event. The team engaged in intensive sessions on Crossref fundamentals, Metadata best practices, and DOI roles to enhance research discoverability and integrity, ensuring our journal remains at the forefront of international publishing standards.

Vol. 59 No. 2 (2026): May-August

Published: 2026-01-01

Cut-off determination of HLA crossmatching by flow cytometry

Puntharawan Sitthipornworakul, Chonticha Sirikul, Sucheela Chomsook, Praphaphorn Daoram, Preeyarat Kamsupa, Prijitr Tanun, Thitiporn Dispao, Nipapan Leetrakool, Nampeung Anukul

1-8

Case report: Two cases of Hb Liuzhou-Yufeng (HBA1:c.334G>T) found in Northern Thailand

Yasmina Azfa Putri Alif, Maulida Syifa Kamila Makarim, Chedtapak Ruengdit, Yona Mimanda, Chris Adhiyanto, Laifa Annisa Hendarmin, Sakorn Pornprasert

9-14

Radiation protection in dental radiology: Compliance, continuing education and equipment audit in imaging clinics

Emmanuel O. Esien-umo, Valentine C. Ikamaise, Blessing S. Ibe, Akwa E. Erim, Christopher A. Ishiekwen, Kingsley C. Omeke, Ndubuisi O. Chiaghanam

84-90

Blood donation and blood components utilization in Suratthani Hospital

Weerasak Jornpakdee, Buchita Swatwan, Suwannee Jitueakul, Rungkarn Sangkaruk

91-96

The effects of motor-cognitive training on balance and working memory in young adult women with low physical activity: A randomized controlled trial

Supanee Chounchay, Pinpapha Retsuk , Parintorn Mantam, Kannika Seetha, Warangkana Arsadee, Aparat Chanchuphon, Nattida Pantub, Supitcha Wongphasuksathaporn

125-133

Fabrication and evaluation of 3D-printed customizable boluses for optimized radiotherapy applications

Chitchaya Suwanraksa, Athitan Khiewded, Gadesuda Jankaew, Thirawut Rojchanaumpawan, Surapong Chatpun, Pornchai Phukpattaranont

142-152

Assessment of imaging radiation dose from tomotherapy systems

Pratchayakan Hompeng, Wannapha Nobnop, Tinnagorn Donmoon, Komkrit Krongkietlearts, Kananan Utitsarn, Sumalee Yabsantia, Thunyarat Chusin

163-177

Towards precision hematology: Machine learning-driven comparative feature importance analysis of hematologic parameters in newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia vs healthy controls

Hossein Ayatollahi, Arefeh Mazhari, Seyed Mohammad Tabatabaei, Samaneh Talebi, Mahnaz Dehghan, Maryam Sheikhi, Yasamin Ayatollahi, Zahra Darvish Khalilabadi

187-195

The usefulness of endometrial receptivity biomarkers as predictors of IVF outcome

Zainab A. Aljarah, Rana M. Hameed, Wasan G. Al Safi

196-207

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The Journal of Associated Medical Sciences aims to provide a platform for scientists and academicians to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Radiologic Technology, and Communication Disorders.

The final decision on publishing a manuscript rests with the Editorial Board and, ultimately, with the Editor. All papers, regardless of type, represent the opinion of the authors and not necessarily that of the Editor, the Association of the Publisher.

Thai Journal Citation Index (TCI): Tier 1. 
E-ISSN: 2539-6056