Aims and Scope

Aim:
The Journal of Public Health and Paramedical Research aims to advance knowledge and practice in public health, epidemiology, healthcare management, and paramedical sciences. It provides a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to share innovative findings, best practices, and emerging trends. The journal fosters interdisciplinary collaboration to address global health challenges. It emphasizes evidence-based research that enhances healthcare policies and interventions. The goal is to improve health outcomes by disseminating high-quality studies.

Scope:
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including disease prevention, health promotion, and epidemiological studies. It explores healthcare systems, policies, and the role of paramedical professionals in patient care. Special focus is given to infectious diseases, chronic illnesses, and mental health. The journal welcomes research on health informatics, telemedicine, and the use of AI in healthcare. It also includes studies on occupational health, environmental health risks, and nutrition. Topics related to emergency medical services, trauma care, and rehabilitation are encouraged. The journal supports studies on healthcare accessibility, disparities, and global health challenges. Articles on medical ethics, community health programs, and health education are also considered. It publishes original research, systematic reviews, case studies, and policy analyses. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between research and practice. It encourages innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches. Collaboration between researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers is promoted. By providing a global perspective, the journal aims to enhance public health initiatives and paramedical advancements.