About Us
About Us – British Journal of Medical and Health Research (BJMHR)
The British Journal of Medical and Health Research (BJMHR) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, biotechnology, and health sciences. Founded with the mission of promoting evidence-based research, BJMHR provides a global platform for researchers, academicians, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to publish and access high-quality research articles.
Our Vision
To be a leading international medical journal that contributes to global healthcare innovation by disseminating quality research that improves patient care, public health policies, and scientific advancement.
Our Mission
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To support open access publishing for worldwide knowledge sharing.
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To provide a fast, fair, and transparent peer-review process.
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To encourage research across diverse medical and health disciplines.
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To promote academic integrity and ethical publishing practices.
What We Publish
BJMHR accepts a wide range of scholarly content including:
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Original Research Papers
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Review Articles
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Case Studies & Case Reports
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Short Communications
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Clinical Findings
Our rigorous peer-review ensures that only research of the highest quality is published.
Why Choose BJMHR?
- International Recognition – Indexed in reputed databases.
- Wide Readership – Open access for global researchers and practitioners.
- Affordable APC – Low-cost publication for authors worldwide.
- Timely Publication – Peer-review decision within 7–10 working days.
- Expert Editorial Board – Comprising professionals from medical and health research fields.
Who Reads BJMHR?
BJMHR is widely read by: Researchers & Academicians, Medical Practitioners & Healthcare Professionals, Pharmacists & Biotechnologists, Public Health Experts & Policymakers, Students in Medical & Health Sciences
Our Commitment
At BJMHR, we are committed to open access knowledge dissemination, helping researchers reach a global audience, and ensuring that every published article contributes to the progress of medical and health sciences.