The Journal of Associated Medical Sciences was established in 1968. For 47 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 1-3 months on average, depending on the number of rounds of revision.

Journal of Associated Medical Sciences ranked Q4 in the Scopus database As of November 5, 2025.

2025-11-11

As of November 5, 2025, the Journal of Associated Medical Sciences has a CiteScore of 0.3, with CiteScoreTracker2025, 269 published documents with 93 citations ranked as Q4 in four ASJC Categories: Health Professions (miscellaneous), Medical Laboratory Technology, Health Information Management, and Occupational Therapy, respectively. Furthermore, the rankings of two categories, Medical Laboratory Technology and Occupational Therapy, have gradually improved since September 3, 2025. Source: scopus.com

Journal of Associated Medical Sciences ranked Q4 in the Scopus database As of September 3, 2025.

2025-09-08

As of September 3, 2025, the Journal of Associated Medical Sciences has a CiteScore of 0.3, with CiteScoreTracker2025, 256 published documents with 79 citations ranked as Q4 in four ASJC Categories: Health Professions (miscellaneous), Medical Laboratory Technology, Health Information Management, and Occupational Therapy, respectively. Furthermore, the rankings of two categories, Medical Laboratory Technology and Occupational Therapy, have gradually improved since May 5, 2025. Source: scopus.com

Vol. 59 No. 1 (2026): January-April

Published: 2025-09-01

Single time-point kidney dosimetry in 177Lu-PSMA therapy: A comparison between AI-based and manual segmentation approaches

Thitaya Chaiwongsa, Putthiporn Charoenphun, Wichana Chamroonrat, Krisanat Chuamsaamarkkee

9-17

Prevalence and hematological characteristics of bacterial vaginosis in postmenopausal women

Yenti Purnamasari, Firdaus Hamid, Juminten Saimin, Agussalim Bukhari

18-23

Performance comparisons of three rapid screening methods for the G6PD deficiency test in newborns

Jiranan Neamyanon, Aungkana Saejeng, Phaithoon Wongwian, Suparporn Kiti, Satitpong Nanjai, Thaworn Jaiyasen, Sakorn Pornprasert

47-53

Gamma ray interaction of germanoborate glasses for radiation shielding applications

Natthakridta Chanthima, Supakit Yonphan, Chalermpon Mutuwong, Wuttichai Chaiphaksa, Jakrapong Kaewkhao

62-72

Evaluation of ciprofloxacin, prednisolone, and infliximab effects on liver functions in acetic acid-induced ulcerative colitis rat model

Olusoji Adebusoye Oyesola, Adebowale Raymond Adeojo, Oluwaseye Emmanuel Olayemi, Eunice Oluwabunmi Ojo-Adebayo, Emmanuel Taiwo George

73-79

Case Report: Two cases of Hb Malay (HBB: c.59A>G) found in Northern Thailand

Moe Theingi, Chedtapak Ruengdit, Manoo Punyamung, Sakorn Pornprasert

80-86

The reliability and validity of the Thai version of Visual Cognitive Assessment Test (VCAT:Th )

Sutinun Juntorn, Thitiya Wangkawan, Parlinzhaadaa Phatcharapisitgul, Peeradech Thichanpiang, Tharadon Rodkaeo, Paweena Sangsawee

87-97

Prevalence of stress, anxiety, depression, and reported self-esteem among mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder

Punitha Poyyaamozhi, Leonard Joseph, Shanthi Nambi, K Raman, Palaniswami Inbadurai , Rewanth Kumar, Christine Muya

121-128

A study of correlation between Cholelithiasis and Fatty liver from ultrasonography of patients in Vajira Hospital

Patamaporn Molee, Wanisacha Kuisakorn, Yanutta Laosuksanttiwong, Natchaya Kerdpon, Manaya Pirom

137-144

Work performance assessment in Thai homeless shelters: An exploratory factor analysis

Uthaikan Thanapet, Watthanaree Ammawat, Maliwan Rueankam, Winai Chatthong, Supalak Khemthong

145-152

Assessment of natural radioactivity concentrations in soil samples from Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand using a HPGe detector

Siriprapa Somboon, Jirachaya Chaijinda, Kewalin Ruktinnakorn, Sorawipat Intamoon, Bharinee Promprakob, Tarika Thumvijit, Sompong Sriburee

153-161

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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