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Q1 Journals - Medicine

The Quartile ranking is a way of classifying journals based on their SJR Score within a subject category. Journals in the top 25% are Q1, the next 25% are Q2, and so on through Q4.

Use the table below to browse journals by quartile and explore other metrics such as the Impact Factor and H-Index.



# Journals List Quartile SJR Score H-Index Impact Factor
1 The Lancet Q1 14.607 855 168.9
2 JAMA Journal of the American Medical Association Q1 6.695 739 120.7
3 Nature Reviews Disease Primers Q1 11.388 155 94.8
4 Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology Q1 14.809 198 82.7
5 Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology Q1 10.178 173 67.5
6 The Lancet Respiratory Medicine Q1 11.204 159 52.5
7 The Lancet Oncology Q1 12.270 382 51.1
8 Annals of Oncology Q1 11.945 277 50.5
9 The Lancet Neurology Q1 9.819 336 48.0
10 Nature Reviews Cardiology Q1 6.932 164 45.7
11 Circulation Q1 7.800 654 39.918
12 European Heart Journal Q1 3.450 329 39.3
13 Annals of Internal Medicine Q1 3.845 419 39.2
14 JAMA Internal Medicine Q1 4.922 375 39
15 The Lancet Public Health Q1 10.591 75 37.8
16 The Lancet Global Health Q1 7.370 123 34.3
17 Gastroenterology Q1 7.645 442 33.883
18 Nature Reviews Rheumatology Q1 3.459 166 29.1
19 JAMA Neurology Q1 6.697 257 29
20 Cancer Discovery Q1 7.268 209 28.2
21 Journal of Infection Q1 3.904 130 28.2
22 The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology Q1 6.174 84 27.0
23 JAMA Pediatrics Q1 5.109 209 26.1
24 JAMA Psychiatry Q1 6.578 394 25.8
25 American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Q1 6.237 404 24.7
26 Gut Q1 8.588 328 24.5
27 Journal of the American College of Cardiology Q1 8.343 472 24
28 JAMA Cardiology Q1 7.371 99 24.0
29 The Lancet Regional Health Europe Q1 7.133 31 20.9
30 Annual Review of Public Health Q1 9.963 166 20.8
31 Journal of Thoracic Oncology Q1 5.866 161 20.4
32 Radiology Q1 4.073 320 19.7
33 Kidney International Q1 3.868 304 19.6
34 The Lancet Haematology Q1 4.793 82 19.5
35 Science Translational Medicine Q1 6.361 265 19.319
36 European Journal of Heart Failure Q1 5.601 156 18.2
37 Human Reproduction Update Q1 4.021 203 17.8
38 American Journal of Psychiatry Q1 4.231 381 17.7
39 JAMA Surgery Q1 3.623 193 16.9
40 Journal of Clinical Investigation Q1 5.117 527 15.9
41 Brain Q1 4.437 365 14.6
42 Clinical Microbiology and Infection Q1 3.587 185 14.2
43 JACC Cardiovascular Imaging Q1 4.435 144 14
44 eClinicalMedicine Q1 4.553 63 13.8
45 JAMA Network Open Q1 4.108 106 13.8
46 Ophthalmology Q1 3.913 267 13.7
47 Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network JNCCN Q1 4.098 138 13.4
48 Blood Cancer Journal Q1 3.699 68 12.8
49 Critical Care Q1 3.577 200 12.0
50 Clinical Infectious Diseases Q1 3.995 372 11.8

What is the Journal Quartile?

A journal quartile classifies journals into four tiers (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) within a specific subject category, based on their SJR Score (or sometimes Impact Factor). Quartiles help researchers quickly assess where a journal stands compared to peers in the same field — not against unrelated disciplines.

Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 Explained

QuartilePositionQuality Indication
Q1Top 25%Highest-impact, most prestigious in the field
Q225%–50%Strong reputation, frequently cited
Q350%–75%Solid mid-tier journals
Q4Bottom 25%Emerging or niche journals

How are Quartiles Determined?

SCImago ranks all journals in a subject category by their SJR score, then divides them into four equal-sized groups:

  • The top 25% = Q1 (e.g., if there are 200 journals in “Medicine”, the top 50 by SJR are Q1).
  • The next 25% = Q2 (positions 51–100).
  • The next 25% = Q3.
  • The bottom 25% = Q4.

A journal can have different quartiles in different subject categories — e.g., Q1 in “Cardiology” but Q2 in “Internal Medicine” if it’s indexed in both.

Why Quartiles Matter for Authors

  • Tenure & promotion: Many universities require Q1 or Q2 publications.
  • Funding: Grant agencies often weigh Q1 papers more heavily.
  • Visibility: Q1 journals reach larger, more engaged audiences.
  • Career growth: Early-career researchers benefit from Q1/Q2 papers on their CV.

Quartile FAQ

What does Q1 mean?

Q1 means the journal is in the top 25% of its subject category by SJR score. It’s the highest tier and typically the most competitive to publish in.

Is a Q1 journal always better than a Q2?

Generally yes — but a niche Q2 journal closely aligned with your scope may have higher acceptance rates and a more targeted audience than a broad Q1 journal where your work would be one of many.

How do I find Q1 journals in my subject?

Use our Q1 Medicine page (replace “medicine” with your subject) or the Quartile Journal Finder.

Can a journal change quartiles?

Yes — quartiles are recalculated annually. Journals can move up or down based on changes in citations and SJR scores.

Tips for Targeting the Right Quartile

  1. Be honest about your work: If your paper is incremental, Q3/Q4 may give a faster acceptance and still build your record.
  2. Match scope first, quartile second: A perfect-fit Q2 journal beats a poor-fit Q1.
  3. Use multiple metrics: Combine quartile with H-Index and acceptance rate.
  4. Avoid predatory journals claiming “Q1 status” outside SCImago’s actual ranking.
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