Aims and Scope
The editorial policy of the "Eurasian Health Journal" is based on the principles of objectivity and impartiality in the selection of articles for publication; high standards for the quality of scientific research; mandatory peer review of articles; collegiality in decision-making regarding publication; accessibility and prompt communication with authors; and strict adherence to copyright and related rights. The main criteria for the selection of materials for publication are the novelty and relevance of ideas, as well as the scientific and factual reliability of the submitted work.
The aim of the journal is to assess and summarize clinical experience and scientific research in the field of clinical and theoretical medicine, the implementation of innovative technologies, and to highlight issues of medical education with the goal of improving the quality of patient care and the level of scientific and practical training of physicians across all specialties. The journal’s objectives include providing information about current clinical research and medical achievements, and promoting the exchange of experience and knowledge among specialists.
The journal accepts articles in the following areas:
Fundamental health sciences: anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, and other disciplines studying the foundations of vital activity and mechanisms for maintaining health.
Clinical sciences: psychiatry, oncology, gastroenterology, neurology, dermatology, cardiology, orthopedics, gynecology, pediatrics, and other fields related to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases, and ensuring the quality and accessibility of medical care.
Public health: epidemiology, medical statistics, healthcare organization and management, preventive medicine, and other areas studying population health, risk factors, disease prevention strategies, and optimization of medical services in the Eurasian region.
The journal accepts submissions from scientists, physicians, researchers, practicing specialists, as well as graduate students and doctoral candidates, whose work contributes to the development of fundamental and clinical medicine, the improvement of healthcare systems, and the introduction of innovative technologies into medical practice and education. Manuscripts are published that make a significant contribution to the field of medical research; address issues of general importance and/or current interest; and generate new ideas that go beyond existing research frameworks.