About the Journal
Welcome to the "Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health" – an authoritative and high impact factor open access peer-reviewed journal publication dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding in the fields of community medicine and public health. Our journal serves as a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their valuable insights and contribute to the global discourse on health and well-being.
Mission Statement
The mission of the "Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health" is to promote excellence in research and practice, fostering the exchange of ideas and information that can positively impact public health outcomes. We are committed to publishing high-quality, evidence-based research that addresses the diverse challenges and opportunities in community medicine and public health.
Scope and Focus
The Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health covers a broad spectrum of topics within the realms of community medicine and public health. We welcome original research articles, reviews, case reports, case studies, perspectives, any other types that address issues related to community medicine, public health, preventive medicine, epidemiology, health policy, environmental health, healthcare management, community-based interventions, and more.
Read More At Aims and Scope Page
Peer Review Process
All submissions to the "Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health" undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and integrity of the published work. Our team of expert reviewers evaluates manuscripts based on scientific merit, originality, methodology, and relevance to the field.
Open Access
We believe in the principle of open access to knowledge. The "Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health" is an open-access publication, meaning that all articles are freely accessible to readers worldwide. This facilitates the dissemination of research findings and promotes collaboration among researchers and practitioners.
Editorial Team
Our dedicated editorial team consists of accomplished professionals and researchers with expertise in community medicine and public health. They work diligently to maintain the highest standards of editorial integrity and to provide authors with constructive feedback to enhance the quality of their work.
Indexing & Abstracting
All published articles are assigned to Digital Object Identifier (DOI) – Crossref.
All published articles of this journal are included in the indexing and abstracting coverage of:
- Semantic Scholar
- Researchgate
- Scilit
- Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources
- Index Copernicus
- Scopus Impact Factor
- CrossRef
- Google Scholar
- ACADEMIA
- World Cat
- ORCID
- JGATE Indexing
- SHERPA/ROMEO
- Dimensions AI
- Pubmed - All NIH Funded Articles will be Indexed in PubMed
- Open Access Library (OALib)
- PubsHub - Journals & Congresses
All published articles are permanently archived and available at Gavin Publishers website in HTML and PDF formats.
Why Choose Our Journal
- High Quality Articles Published.
- High Impact Factor Journal.
- Indexing and Abstracting in Major Databases
- We maintain high standard peer review publications.
- We ensure optimum quality standard is maintained in every publication.
- Increased visibility of the publication and provides free, unrestricted global access.
- We provide higher readership, visibility and impact of your publications, we have dedicated marketing team to reach your work to broad audience.
- The authors reserve the copyrights of the article and articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Contact Information
For inquiries, submissions guidelines, and other communications, please contact us at: contact@gavinpublishers.org
Thank you for your interest in the "Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health." We invite you to explore our publications and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these crucial fields.
Editorial Board
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