Noland Journal of Health Sciences is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge, research, and innovation in all areas of health sciences. The journal serves as a platform for academics, clinicians, public health professionals, and policy-makers to publish high-quality research and reviews that address pressing global and local health challenges.
The journal embraces a multidisciplinary approach, welcoming contributions from various health-related fields including but not limited to:
Public Health
Epidemiology
Environmental and Occupational Health
Health Policy and Management
Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
Biomedical Sciences
Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences
Global and Community Health
Clinical and Translational Research
Noland Journal of Health Sciences is committed to promoting evidence-based practices, ethical research, and innovations that improve health outcomes worldwide. By encouraging diversity in authorship and topic areas, the journal seeks to foster inclusive dialogue across health systems, regions, and professional disciplines.
The journal aims to:
Publish cutting-edge, rigorously peer-reviewed research.
Facilitate the dissemination of knowledge that can impact health policy and practice.
Support interdisciplinary collaboration in health science research.
Highlight regional and global health concerns, especially in underserved or developing areas.
Manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a double-blind peer review process to ensure objectivity, quality, and relevance. The editorial board consists of international scholars and practitioners with expertise across various domains of health sciences.