About Us
The Journal of Independent Medicine is dedicated to advancing unbiased, multi-specialty medical research, with a focus on alternative therapies, repurposed drugs, medical ethics, and healthcare policies. By publishing essential scientific research and insights from leading global experts, the journal aims to shed light on critical, often-overlooked issues affecting the medical community.
This peer-reviewed, multi-specialty publication sets out to enhance high-quality, evidence-based medical knowledge. Unique in its approach, the Journal of Independent Medicine will operate without funding from pharmaceutical companies or governmental agencies, ensuring independence and objectivity.
The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA), formerly FLCCC, is proud to announce the Journal of Independent Medicine, a groundbreaking peer-reviewed publication dedicated to restoring integrity, transparency, and scientific independence in medical research and education. Dr.… pic.twitter.com/I1qX0LxN74
— Independent Medical Alliance (@Honest_Medicine) February 18, 2025
At a time when the integrity of medical publications is frequently compromised by biases and conflicts of interest, the Journal of Independent Medicine will be an ethical beacon of impartiality. Published by the Independent medical Alliance (IMA), formerly FLCCC Alliance, and under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Dr. Joseph Varon, this quarterly, initially digital journal will provide an invaluable resource for medical and scientific professionals seeking credible, conflict-free information.
About the Editor
Joseph Varon MD, FCCM, FCCP is the President and Chief Medical Officer of the Independent Medical Alliance.
Additionally, Dr. Varon, is a professor at the University of Houston College of Medicine, and is the Chairman and President of Dorrington Medical Associates. Formerly, he served as Chairman of the Board of United Memorial Medical Center Premier and United General Hospital. He is the former Chief of Critical Care and COVID-19 unit at United Memorial Medical Center and the Former Chief of Critical Care Services and Past Chief of Staff at United Memorial Medical Center and University General Hospital.
He teaches medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine at several universities in Mexico, the Middle East, and Europe and he is the Associate Dean for the Caribbean Medical University.
An avid researcher, Dr, Varon has contributed more than 950 peer-reviewed journal articles, 15 full textbooks, and 18 dozen book chapters to the medical literature. He is also a reviewer for multiple journals and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for Critical Care and Shock, Open Respiratory Medicine Journal and Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews.
Dr. Varon has won many prestigious awards and is considered among the top physicians in the United States. Dr. Varon is also known for his groundbreaking contributions to critical care medicine in the fields of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and therapeutic hypothermia. He has developed and studied technology for selective brain cooling and is also a well-known expert in the area of hypertensive crises management. With Dr. Carlos Ayus, he co-described the hyponatremia associated with extreme exercise syndrome — also known as the “Varon-Ayus syndrome” and with Mr. James Boston co-described the healthcare provider anxiety syndrome also known as the “Boston-Varon syndrome”.
Along with Professor Luc Montagnier (2008 Nobel Prize winner for Medicine), Dr. Varon created the Medical Prevention and Research Institute in Houston, Texas, which conducts work on basic science projects.
Dr. Varon has lectured in over 62 different countries around the globe and has appeared in over 4,000 national and international television and radio shows, showcasing his techniques and care of patients.
After completing medical training at the UNAM Medical School in Mexico City, Dr. Varon served an internship in internal medicine at Providence Hospital/George Washington University, Washington, D.C. and a subsequent residency in internal medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, California. Dr. Varon also served fellowships in critical care medicine and pulmonary diseases at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
Dr. Varon is well known for his academic and clinical work in the management of acute hypertension and has published extensively on this subject. In addition, Dr. Varon has worked on studies related to ethical issues in acute care medicine and has several peer-reviewed publications on this controversial subject.
He became globally known for his work on COVID-19 and his co-development of the MATH+ protocol to care for hospitalized patients. For this, he has received multiple awards, including a proclamation by the Mayor of the City of Houston of the “Dr. Joseph Varon Day.” Dr. Varon also won the “Houston Humanitarian Award” for his work during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, Dr. Varon was presented the “Global Citizen Award” by the United Nations.
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
Mustafa Tarik Alay
Abbas Alshami
Stephen Barnes
Kimberly Biss
Mary T. Bowden
Kristina Carman
Guadalupe Castillo-Abrego
Sharon Einav
Anita Elias
Ana Cristina Ferretti
Rober E. Fromm, Jr.
Joseph C. Gathe
Juan Luis Gutiérrez Hazbun
Jessica Gutierrez-Ruiz
Matthew Thomas J. Halma
Pei Harris
Santiago Herrero
Jennifer Hibberd
Chris Howard
Lynn Howard
Jose Iglesias
Ryan Jackson
Ahsina Jahan
Manjari Kalia
Rahul Kashyap
Katarina Lindley
Robert Malone
Vibeke Manniche
Paul E. Marik
Kimberly Milhoan
Brooke Miller
Scott Mitchell
Renata Moon
Simon Nanlohy
Carlos Nigro
Carlos Alejandro Olais-Moguel
Kees H. Polderman
Enrique Ramirez-Gutierrez
Jessica Rose
Ernesto R. Sanchez-Forgach
Javier Sciuto
Salim Surani
Luciana B. Sutanto
Brian Tyson
Adylle T. Varon
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