Aims & Scope

"Journal of Medicine and Public Health"(JMPH) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the fields of medicine and public health through the dissemination of high-quality research, reviews, and scholarly articles. The journal serves as a comprehensive platform for researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and public health practitioners to share their findings and insights into various aspects of medical science and public health practice. Our mission is to promote health and well-being, prevent disease, and improve health outcomes for individuals and populations globally.

Key Areas of Interest Include:

  1. Clinical Medicine:

    • Research on clinical practices, diagnostics, and treatment modalities across various medical specialties.
    • Studies on patient outcomes, clinical trials, and evidence-based medicine.
    • Innovations in medical technologies, therapeutic approaches, and personalized medicine.
  2. Public Health Practice and Policy:

    • Research on public health policies, programs, and interventions aimed at improving population health.
    • Studies on health promotion, disease prevention, and health education.
    • Analysis of health policy development, implementation, and evaluation.
  3. Epidemiology and Disease Control:

    • Studies on the distribution, determinants, and control of diseases in populations.
    • Research on infectious disease epidemiology, outbreak investigations, and public health surveillance.
    • Strategies for disease prevention, vaccination, and health protection.
  4. Health Systems and Services:

    • Research on health system performance, healthcare delivery, and service quality.
    • Studies on health workforce, health economics, and healthcare financing.
    • Innovations in health system strengthening and service integration.
  5. Global Health:

    • Research on health issues affecting populations worldwide, including global health challenges and solutions.
    • Studies on international health collaborations, health equity, and global health policy.
    • Analysis of health interventions and their impact in low- and middle-income countries.
  6. Environmental and Occupational Health:

    • Research on the impact of environmental and occupational factors on health.
    • Studies on air and water quality, toxicology, and occupational health risks.
    • Strategies for mitigating environmental health hazards and promoting occupational safety.
  7. Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health:

    • Research on the health and well-being of mothers, children, and adolescents.
    • Studies on maternal and child health services, reproductive health, and adolescent health behaviors.
    • Interventions to improve health outcomes for these populations.
  8. Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs):

    • Research on the prevention, management, and treatment of NCDs, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancer.
    • Studies on lifestyle factors, health promotion, and chronic disease management.
    • Analysis of the global burden of NCDs and strategies for their control.
  9. Mental Health:

    • Research on mental health disorders, their prevalence, and determinants.
    • Studies on mental health promotion, prevention, and treatment.
    • Innovations in mental health services and policies.
  10. Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health:

    • Research on health disparities and the social determinants that influence health outcomes.
    • Studies on poverty, education, gender, and other social factors affecting health.
    • Strategies for promoting health equity and addressing social determinants.
  11. Health Behavior and Education:

    • Research on health behaviors, risk factors, and behavior change interventions.
    • Studies on health communication, health literacy, and public health education.
    • Innovations in health promotion strategies and programs.
  12. Emergency and Disaster Medicine:

    • Research on emergency medical services, disaster preparedness, and response.
    • Studies on health impacts of natural and man-made disasters.
    • Strategies for improving emergency care and disaster resilience.

By covering these diverse fields, the "Journal of Medicine and Public Health" aims to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and knowledge in medicine and public health. We welcome original research articles, review papers, case studies, and technical notes that contribute to the understanding and improvement of health outcomes for individuals and populations globally.

Publication Frequency

The journal is published online continuously in annual general issues. Articles included in special issues are published at one time, and the issue is then closed to additional articles.

Peer Review Type

Double anonymized

Reviewer identity is not made visible to author, author identity is not made visible to reviewer, reviewer and author identity is visible to (decision-making) editor.

Open Access Type

Full Gold Open Access

The final version of an article is freely and permanently accessible for everyone, immediately after publication.
No subscription fees are charged for any part of a journal that is fully gold open access.

Archiving Policy

We focus on making content discoverable and accessible through indexing services. Content is also archived to ensure long-term availability. The journal is indexed by the following services:

Google Scholar, the journal is available for harvesting via OAI-PMH.

To ensure the permanency of the journal, we utilize the Portico archiving system to create permanent archives for the purposes of preservation and restoration.

If the journal is not indexed by your preferred service, please let us know by emailing:  office@esdpub.com

 

 

Detailed information on policies and guidelines regarding our open access policy, copyrights and licenses, etc. can be viewed in our resource list.