International Journal of Family Medicine and Public Health
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International Journal of Family Medicine and Public Health (ISSN - 3067-235X) is an open access peer reviewed journal that focuses on all primary aspects of family health, medicine and disease prevention. International Journal of Family Medicine and Public Health concentrates on wide range of clinical, medical, health Care Research, Therapies of Diseases, Evaluation of health care, 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 Planning, Family Practice, Health Care Delivery, Health Planning, Health Policy, Leadership and Management, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Mental Health and Education Technology, Occupational Health, Public Health, Public Health Administration, Public Health Law, Public Health Management, Reproductive and Child Health, Research Methodology, School Health, Social and Behavioral Science, etc. International Journal of Family Medicine and Public Health is a great platform for family physicians, practitioners, researchers in the field of health care, medicine and general practice. All articles published in the International Journal of Family Medicine and Public Health journal are subject to a stringent peer review process.
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NLM title abbreviation: |
Int J Fam Med Pub Health |
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ISO abbreviation: |
Int J Fam Med Pub Health |
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ISSN |
3067-235X |
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DOI Prefix |
10.51521 |
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Other titles: |
IJFMPH |
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Category: |
Medical/Clinical/Health |
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Peer review: |
Single Blind |
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Review speed: |
15 Days |
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Fast-track review: |
10 Days |
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Publication format (s): |
Electronic (Online) |
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Publication policy: |
Open Access |
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Publication type(s): |
Periodicals |
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Publisher: |
Boston Science Publishing |
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Language: |
English |
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Manuscript email: |
submission@bostonsciencepublishing.us
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