Editorial Board
Journal Information
- About the Journal
- Aims and Scope
- Archives
- Article Processing Charge
- Author Instructions
- Editorial Board
- Editorial Board Member
- Editorial Policies
- Editorial Process
- For Reviewers
- Guest Editor Guidelines
- Online Submission
- Open Access Policy
- Publication Ethics
- Reviewer Acknowledgment
- Reviewer Guidelines
- To Be a Reviewer
- Peer Review Guidelines
Editorial Board
The strength of Annals of Medical and Health Research lies in its distinguished Editorial Board, composed of eminent scholars, clinicians, and healthcare professionals from around the world. Our editors represent diverse disciplines within medicine, biomedical research, and public health, ensuring comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge research and innovation.
Editor-in-Chief
To be appointed – A leading authority in medical sciences with extensive expertise in clinical research, healthcare innovation, and translational medicine.
Associate Editors
Experts in specialized areas, including but not limited to:
- Clinical Medicine and Surgery
- Public Health and Epidemiology
- Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences and Laboratory Research
- Pharmaceutical and Therapeutic Innovations
- Digital Health and Medical Technology
- Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
- Preventive and Lifestyle Medicine
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board consists of senior academicians, healthcare leaders, and policymakers who provide strategic guidance to the journal. They help align research priorities with global health challenges, clinical practice needs, and emerging medical trends.
Editorial Responsibilities
Peer Review Oversight: Ensuring rigorous, fair, and constructive evaluation of all submissions.
Quality Assurance: Maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity, scientific rigor, and ethical publishing.
Global Outreach: Promoting submissions from researchers worldwide to foster cross-disciplinary and international collaboration.
Innovation Promotion: Encouraging research that advances patient care, public health, biomedical discovery, and healthcare system improvements.
