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Q2 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 Indian Journal of Pediatrics Q2 0.613 58 3.3
2 Journal of the Formosan Medical Association Q2 0.856 66 3.2
3 Liver Research Q2 0.882 23 3.15
4 Asian Journal of Andrology Q2 0.617 85 3.054
5 Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology Q2 0.915 23 3
6 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Q2 0.664 36 2.87
7 Chinese Medical Journal Q2 0.690 73 2.79
8 mHealth Q2 0.625 9 2.7
9 Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine Q2 0.483 41 2.6
10 Journal of Family and Community Medicine Q2 0.530 32 2.54
11 Annals of Thoracic Medicine Q2 0.476 40 2.3
12 World Journal of Emergency Medicine Q2 0.356 12 2.1
13 Indian Pediatrics Q2 0.450 58 2.0
14 WHO South East Asia Journal of Public Health Q2 0.604 16 1.91
15 Journal of Otology Q2 0.659 16 1.9
16 Translational Andrology and Urology Q2 0.603 40 1.88
17 Gland Surgery Q2 0.492 32 1.8
18 Journal of Orthopaedics Q2 0.570 29 1.56
19 Journal of Geriatric Cardiology Q2 0.668 42 1.54
20 International Journal of Ophthalmology Q2 0.565 39 1.34
21 Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia Q2 0.399 34 0.9
22 Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Q2 0.550 31 0.406
23 Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine Q2 0.439 37
24 Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock Q2 0.358 35
25 World Journal of Orthopedics Q2 0.533 55
26 Annals of Cardiothoracic Surgery Q2 0.512 36
27 Translational Pediatrics Q2 0.507 25

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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