Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Family Medicine is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Family Medicine is solely focused on publishing outstanding articles in the family medicine fields. Family health, family planning, family practice, health care delivery, health planning, health policy, leadership and management, health promotion and disease prevention, mental health and education technology, and occupational health are all covered in this journal. The journal encourages the publishing of original research that fully resolves important issues in the aforementioned fields. Additionally, the journal promotes the timely and comprehensive publication of survey articles that address current and anticipated trends in various fields of family medicine.

Article types that can be accepted in WebLog Journal of Family 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 Journal's Editorial Board is composed of a committed group of international professionals in family medicine. Each member of the Editorial Board actively oversees and guides the evolution of the journal. The objective of the peer-review process is to disseminate accurate and useful scientific knowledge. A panel of experienced reviewers reviews the quality and substance of articles submitted for publication.

Scope:

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

Behavioral Change Communication Behavioral Medicine Concepts in Public Health Demography Documentation and Dissemination Education Technology Environmental Health Environmental Sanitation Epidemiology and Biostatistics Epidemiology of Specific Diseases Family and Public Nutrition Family Health Family Health Administration Family Health Management Family Planning Family Practice Health Care Delivery Health Planning Health Policy Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Mental Health and Education Technology Occupational Health Reproductive and Child Health Research Methodology School Health Social and Behavioral Science Aquatic Toxicology Child Abuse and Neglect Clinical Chemistry Drink and Drug Driving Drug and Alcohol Misuse Experimental Medicine Public Health Hematology Hematopoiesis Immunology Infectious Disease Insect Toxins Occupational Medicine Oncology Pediatrics Restraint Injuries Sexual Assault Stem Cells Suicide Parasuicide Deliberate Self-harm Vascular Biology