Journal for Health Sciences

Introduction: The Journal for Health Sciences (JHS) is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the field of health sciences through the publication of high-quality research, reviews, and clinical studies. JHS serves as a crucial platform for researchers, healthcare professionals, and practitioners to share their findings and innovations in various domains of health and medicine. The journal focuses on research that contributes to improving healthcare outcomes, enhancing medical practices, and addressing public health challenges.

Aims & Scope: JHS covers a broad spectrum of topics within health sciences, including:

  • Clinical medicine and surgical advancements
  • Nursing practices and healthcare management
  • Pharmaceutical research and drug development
  • Dental care and oral health
  • Public health initiatives and epidemiology
  • Medical laboratory techniques and diagnostics
  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation methods
  • Radiography and imaging technologies

Highlights:

  • Peer-reviewed journal with a global readership
  • Emphasizes evidence-based research and clinical applications
  • Open access for wider dissemination and impact
  • Covers both fundamental and applied health science research
  • Indexed in major health and medical databases for enhanced visibility

Rapid Journal Features:

  • Rigorous Peer Review: Ensures quality and validity through a thorough double-blind review process.
  • Global Access: Open access policy provides broad availability of research findings.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Includes diverse health science disciplines for a holistic view of healthcare advancements.
  • Efficient Publishing: Streamlined editorial process for timely publication of significant research.
  • Global Indexing: Indexed in leading health and medical databases, increasing reach and citation.

Departments:

  • Medicine and Surgery: Research on clinical practices, surgical techniques, and medical innovations.
  • Nursing: Studies on patient care, nursing education, and healthcare management.
  • Pharmacy: Research on drug development, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical practices.
  • Dentistry: Advances in dental care, oral health, and dental research.
  • Public Health: Focus on epidemiology, health policy, and community health initiatives.
  • Medical Laboratory Science: Innovations in diagnostic techniques and laboratory practices.
  • Physiotherapy: Research on physical rehabilitation, therapy methods, and patient outcomes.
  • Radiography: Studies on imaging techniques, diagnostic radiology, and technological advancements.