Journal History
1920 | The inaugural issue of the Lithuanian-language journal Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) was released. Medicina was published as a monthly journal. |
1923 | The abstracts of all articles were published in German. |
1941–1944 | As a result of political changes, Medicina was renamed twice within this period (L.T.S.R. Medicina and Lietuviškoji Medicina). |
1944 | Publication of the journal was suspended until the re-establishment of Lithuanian independence in 1990. |
1989 | The re-established Lithuanian Medical Association decided to resume the publication of Medicina. |
1990 | Medicina published its first issue after its 46-year break. |
2001 | Under a tripartite agreement among Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuanian Medical Association and Vilnius University, the journal was reorganized. Medicina became an open access journal. |
2002 | Medicina became the first Lithuanian scientific journal to be indexed in Index Medicus and MEDLINE. |
2009 | Medicina received its first Impact Factor (0.506). |
2012 | From this year onward, all articles in Medicina are published in English only. |
2014 | Elsevier became the publisher of Medicina. The journal adopted a bimonthly publication schedule. |
2018 | Publication of Medicina was transferred to MDPI from Volume 54, Issue 1 (2018). Medicina adopted a monthly publication schedule. In June, Medicina launched its first Special Issue. |
2020 | Medicina established the following sections:
Medicina published its 1,000th paper. |
2021 | Medicina received its 2020 Impact Factor (2.430), ranked 80/196 (Q2) in “Medicine, General & Internal” category; The CiteScore (2020) increased to 1.7. |
2022 | Medicina received its 2021 Impact Factor (2.948); The CiteScore (2021) increases to 2.7. |
2023 | Medicina received its 2022 Impact Factor (2.6); The CiteScore (2022) increased to 3.6. Section Immunology was renamed as Hematology and Immunology. Section Nephrology was renamed as Urology & Nephrology. Section Genetics was renamed as Genetics and Molecular Medicine. Medicina established the following section:
Section Biochemistry and Pharmacology was renamed as Pharmacology. |
2024 | Medicina received its 2023 Impact Factor (2.4), ranking in Q1 80/325 in the "Medicine, General & Internal" category. Medicina received its CiteScore (2023) of 3.3, ranked 80/325 (Q1) in “General Medicine”. |
Editor-in-Chief
1920–1922 | Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Juozas Žemgulys |
1922–1944 | Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Jonas Staugaitis |
1990–2001 | Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Zigmantas Satkevičius |
2001–2013 | Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Habil. Dr. Vilius Grabauskas |
2013–present | Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Edgaras Stankevičius |
Section Editor-in-Chief
2021–2023 | Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Aron-Frederik Popov for the section on Surgery Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Johannes Mayr for the section on Pediatrics |
2021–2024 | Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Ann M. Møller for the section on Intensive Care/ Anesthesiology |
2023–present | Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Vassilios S. Nikolaou for the section on Orthopedics Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Žilvinas Dambrauskas for the section on Surgery Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Davide Bolignano for the section on Urology & Nephrology Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Vishal G. Shelat for the section on Gastroenterology & Hepatology Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Stefanie Krick for the section on Pulmonary |
2024–present | Section Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Edward A. Bittner for the section on Intensive Care/ Anesthesiology Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Vita Maciulskiene for the section on Dentistry Section Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Dr. Paola Savoia for the section on Dermatology |