About
The HYM Ecosystem
HYM operates through four synergistic platforms, each built to enhance a specific stage of the research and education journey.
Flagship Platform: AIPRA
AIPRA (Artificial Intelligence Powered Research Automation)
AIPRA is an AI-driven, end-to-end research platform that automates and accelerates key stages of scientific research — including idea generation, systematic review, data analysis, and manuscript drafting.
Its performance and output quality were recently evaluated in a published analysis:
🔗 Read the study on medRxiv
📚 HYM Courses
HYM Courses is an interactive learning platform offering comprehensive, high-yield training that guides learners from building a research idea to publishing a final manuscript.
It combines structured educational content with practical exercises to ensure a deep understanding of research methodology and scientific communication.
🌐 HYM Hub
HYM Hub serves as the centralized user management system for all HYM platforms.
Members can create and update profiles, register for courses and events, and receive updates directly from the HYM team — connecting the community across all platforms.
High Yield Medical Reviews (HYMR)
HYMR is a peer-reviewed, open-access medical journal that publishes cutting-edge review articles and original research across healthcare and medical sciences.
Since its launch in 2023, HYMR has released five issues and achieved notable impact, with several articles cited in influential projects worldwide.
Editorial policies
High Yield Medical Reviews aims to supply the medical community with high quality reviews on needed topics, along with research articles related to medical publishing. In addition, we support prospective authors in this journey by by providing assistance throughout the process from protocol submission to final manuscript submission. We aim to ensure that each review published in the journal is performed on an important topic with highly reproducible, leading to high yield reviews for medical readers.
Journal’s editorial board suggest emerging topics that the medical community will benefit if new high quality reviews developed. It will also develop general methodological qualities and guidance that prospective authors can follow to optimize their reviews. Such process ensure that the review done on a needed topic with high methodology standards. I addition, we accept submissions directly to our journals.
All journal's submissions are reviewed by the editor in chief to screen its quality and content. After that, it is handled by the editor in chief or one of the editorial board members to send for external peer reviewers. The final decision to accept or reject submissions is made by the editor in chief.
Copyright and license agreement
Authors retain copyright of their work. All articles published in High Yield Medical Reviews (HYMR) are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). This license allows others to copy, distribute, adapt, and build upon the work for any purpose, including commercial, provided that appropriate credit is given to the original authors and HYMR as the publisher.
License URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
By submitting a manuscript, the corresponding author grants HYMR a non-exclusive license to publish, distribute, and archive the article in all languages and media. No transfer of copyright to the journal is required.
Author Responsibilities
Authors confirm that:
- The manuscript is original and has not been published elsewhere.
- The work does not infringe any copyright, trademark, or other third-party rights.
- The manuscript contains no unlawful, defamatory, or privacy-violating material.
- All factual statements are accurate and based on appropriate evidence.
- Any procedures or treatments described are presented responsibly.
Third-Party Material
If the article includes material owned by others (figures, tables, images), authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder before submission.
Identifiable Individuals or Sensitive Content
Authors must obtain consent and notify the Editorial Office if the manuscript includes images, videos, or data in which individuals can be identified.
Financial policies
To enable long-term economic and operational sustainability of the teaching mission through its journal and teaching platforms, High Yield Medicine provide the financial support through investments and donations. We will not charge editors or authors for producing the medical knowledge and we will strive to support their roles.
Author Self-Archiving Policy
High Yield Medical Reviews (HYMR) allows authors to deposit copies of their published articles in institutional or subject-specific repositories of their choice. Authors may archive the accepted manuscript (post-peer review, pre-typesetting) or the published version, provided the original publication is properly cited.
Editorial management
The management of High Yield Medical Reviews is a collaborative process between the Editor-in-Chief, Managing editor, Editorial Board, and editorial staff.
The Editor-in-Chief (EiC) is responsible for all final decision-making related to the journal topics and content, editing, website content, advertising, and relationship building, as well as the future direction of the journal. The EiC position is voluntary and unpaid.
The journal operates under the guidance of an Editorial Board, providing expert advice on content, attracting new authors, and encouraging submissions.
The Editorial Board, or (Editorial) Advisory Board, is a team of experts in the journal's field. Editorial Board members: Review submitted manuscripts; Advise on journal policy and scope; Identify topics for special issues, which they may guest edit; Promote the journal to their colleagues and peers; Assist the EiC in decision-making over issues such as plagiarism claims and submissions where reviewers can’t agree on a decision.
The duties of the Managing Editor include assisting and reporting to the Editor in Chief in supervision of the editorial team: assigning articles, overseeing publication schedules.
Editorial Board members are selected by the journal’s editor-in-chief.