Annals of the College of Medicine Mosul (ACMM)

Is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published biannually by the College of Medicine, University of Mosul, Iraq, since January 1966. The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, and case reports in the fields of clinical and basic biomedical sciences.

As part of our quality assurance process, all submissions undergo a double-blinded peer review to safeguard the integrity of the content.

ACMM accept and publishes manuscripts exclusively in English. (Effective since  January 1, 2026). The new English-only policy is intended to enhance the journal’s global visibility, increase its international readership and citation impact, and facilitate submissions from researchers around the world.

The journal is committed to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity and scientific rigour. To this end, it utilises iThenticate® software to ensure the originality of all submitted manuscripts and to detect plagiarism.

AI Plagiarism Policy:

In line with recent advancements and concerns over the use of AI-generated content, Annals of the College of Medicine, Mosul has implemented a policy to check for AI plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts will be screened for content generated by artificial intelligence. The acceptable threshold for AI-generated text or content within a submission is 25%. Any manuscript exceeding this limit will be subjected to further scrutiny and may be rejected on the grounds of insufficient originality. We ask all authors to ensure the authenticity of their submissions and provide clear acknowledgement when using AI tools for writing or research assistance.

Publishing Fees:

Authors are required to pay a publication fee of 125,000 Iraqi Dinars (IQD) for manuscripts accepted for publication. International authors are exempt from this fee.  The journal is not financially supported by any governmental or non-governmental organisation.

We publish under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY) license, which allows for sharing and adaptation with appropriate credit.