Medical research is easier to navigate when it is organized around the way clinicians and researchers actually work: by specialty, topic, and area of practice.
That is why we created Cureus Specialty Homepages — dedicated destinations that bring together research, community activity, and publishing resources for specific areas of medicine.
As Cureus continues to publish peer-reviewed medical research across a wide range of disciplines, these pages help readers quickly find work that is most relevant to their field, while giving authors, reviewers, and guest editors a clearer view of the Cureus community in their specialty.
Cureus publishes research across many areas of clinical medicine, public health, medical education, healthcare technology, and beyond. But for many readers, the most useful entry point is not “all medical research.” It is the research that connects directly to their specialty, patients, training, or academic interests.
Specialty Homepages were created to make that experience simpler.
Instead of asking readers to search broadly across the full Cureus platform, each Specialty Homepage offers a focused view of activity in a specific field. For example, the Allergy and Immunology homepage highlights research on immunology therapies, allergic conditions, and emerging treatments, while also inviting user to connect with a global community focused on immune health.
Each Specialty Homepage brings together several types of information in one place.
Readers can browse new research from the specialty, including case reports, original articles, review articles, technical reports, and other peer-reviewed article types published in Cureus. Recent articles are displayed in a “New” section with article type, publication date, title, and authors.
Specialty Homepages also surface selected and highly engaged articles, helping readers discover research that may be especially timely, clinically relevant, or widely read within the Cureus community. Specialty homepages include both “Editor Picks” and “Popular” sections featuring recent articles in the field.
The pages give visitors a quick snapshot of activity within each specialty. Each specialty homepage displays monthly reads, articles published, and Cureus users who belong to that specialty.
Cureus is built around a global community of medical authors, reviewers, and readers. Specialty Homepages help highlight some of the people contributing to that community by featuring authors and reviewers connected to the field.
Specialty Homepages also connect readers to relevant Cureus Collections. Collections group articles around specific themes, making it easier to explore research on a focused topic or follow a developing area of interest. Each specialty homepage includes a “Cureus Collections in the Spotlight” section highlighting curated collections relevant to the specialty.
Cureus Specialty Homepages are more than landing pages. They are designed to make specialty-specific research easier to find, easier to follow, and easier to engage with.
For authors, they provide a clearer view of how their work fits into a larger specialty community.
For reviewers and guest editors, they create new opportunities to support the discovery, evaluation, and organization of medical knowledge.
And for the broader Cureus community, they help ensure that valuable research does not simply live in an archive — it reaches the people most likely to use it, share it, cite it, and build on it.
Whether you are looking for the latest research in your field, considering submitting your own work, or interested in becoming more involved with Cureus as a reviewer or guest editor, Specialty Homepages are a great place to start.
Explore Cureus medical specialties and discover research, collections, and community opportunities in your area of interest.