Advancing healthcare knowledge through rigorous research, clinical insights, and cultural perspectives of the Bangladeshi diaspora.
Editor-in-Chief
Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
"The CBMANA Medical Journal was founded with a vision to amplify the voices of Bangladeshi-origin physicians and researchers in North America. Today, it stands as a bridge between our rich heritage and the forefront of global medical science."
Our commitment to open access ensures that every discovery reaches those who need it most. I invite you to explore our latest issue and consider submitting your own work.
This landmark issue explores the transformative role of AI in diagnostics, personalized therapeutics, and healthcare delivery. Featuring 12 original research articles, 3 systematic reviews, and a special commentary from pioneers in the field.
The CBMANA Medical Journal is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Central Bangladesh Medical Association of North America. Established in 1995, we publish quarterly issues featuring original research, systematic reviews, case reports, and commentaries.
We welcome original contributions from physicians, researchers, and trainees. Our inclusive editorial process ensures your work reaches a global audience.
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Comprehensive review examining recent advancements in cardiovascular interventions and their efficacy among South Asian diaspora populations in North America.
Cross-sectional study examining diabetes prevalence and risk factors among first and second-generation Bangladeshi-Americans across major US cities.
Systematic review of mental health stigma and barriers to care among South Asian immigrant populations in Western countries.
Detailed case report and literature review of a rare genetic disorder presentation in a pediatric patient of Bangladeshi descent.
Editorial perspective on telemedicine advancements and their implications for global health equity and access to care.
Longitudinal study tracking cardiovascular health outcomes in aging South Asian immigrants over a 10-year observation period.
Distinguished scholars guiding the journal's academic vision and peer-review process.
Cardiology
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Neurology