About the Journal

The Journal of Endocrine Tests is an independent, peer-reviewed, international medical journal founded by Dr. Cevdet Aydın in 2024.

Aims and Scope: Our goal in establishing this journal is to gain new perspectives on biochemical, hormonal, or dynamic tests that are currently used or could be used in endocrinology. The differential diagnosis and diagnosis of diseases in endocrinology depend entirely on the correct and effective use of hormone tests in most diseases. In this context, the reliability and validity of existing tests, potential changes that can be made to these tests, factors that can affect test results, potential new tests that can be used in the future, and questioning the rationales of dynamic tests are our primary objectives. The journal aims to make significant contributions to the field of science. It is issued three times a year.

Ethics and Deontology: Ethical and deontological standards are fundamental to the Journal of Endocrine Tests, and these principles will consistently guide the journal throughout its publication life.

Types of Publications: The Journal of Endocrine Tests features a diverse range of articles and content, including:

  • Original Articles
  • Reviews
  • Brief Communications
  • Case Reports
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Opinion Articles
  • Technical Notes
  • Editorial Articles
  • Article and Book Comments
  • Congress-Symposium Abstracts

The official language of the Journal of Endocrine Tests is English.