Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Community Medicine is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. The discipline of medicine known as "community medicine" focuses on the overall health problems of a community. Physicians practicing community medicine begin by assessing the medical requirements of both the sick as well as healthy people living in the community. Specialized scientific protocols are being used to offer services that satisfy community needs. In general, community medicine includes initiatives to prevent infection, uphold good hygiene, disseminate health education, and improve the delivery of medical services to the local populations. Information on a variety of topics linked to community health and medicine can be found in the WebLog Journal of Community Medicine. It provides a fantastic platform on which authors and scientists can contribute.

Article types that can be accepted in WebLog Journal of Community Medicine include Case Blogs, Case Reports, Case Series, Clinical Images, Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Short Communications, Rapid Communications, Commentaries, Perspectives, Opinions, Mini Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Review articles, and Research Articles.

The Editorial Board of the Journal is composed of a committed group of international experts in community medicine. Every board editor oversees and actively manages the journal's progress. The goal of the peer-review procedure is to disseminate accurate and useful scientific knowledge. A panel of subject-matter specialists evaluates the quality and substance of the papers submitted for publication.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Community Medicine widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Epidemiological Statistics Infectious and Epidemic Food Hygiene and Certification System Health Behavioral Global Health Child Mortality Epidemiology Health Impact Assessment Infant Mortality Preventive Healthcare Auxology Biological Hazard Environmental Health Globalization and Disease Euthenics Family Planning Health Promotion Human Nutrition Hygiene Infection Control Patient Safety Pharmacovigilance Vaccination Public health Informatics Population Health Community Health Community Medicine Community Mental Health Health Communication Health Education Immunization Primary Healthcare Public Health Reproductive Health Sanitation Sexually Transmitted Infection Smoking Cessation Social Medicine Vector Control Communicable Diseases Behavioural Health Community Health Awareness Mental Health Education Social and Preventive Medicine Community Occupational Medicine Adolescent Health Non-communicable Diseases Community Research Methodology Childhood Blindness Woman’s Health Community Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Asthma and Respiratory Illnesses in the Workplace Community Health Agents Public Health Optometry Environmental Public health Public Health Workforce Public Health and Disability Public health and Food safety Women's Healthcare Childhood Obesity World Health Organization