AIMS & SCOPE
Aims and Scope
The Ghalib International Journal of Medical Sciences (MJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to advancing knowledge in the field of health and medicine. Guided by a team of experienced and highly qualified scholars, GIJMS aims to serve as a premier platform for disseminating high-quality research that addresses health challenges in Afghanistan and worldwide.
Mission
GIJMS is dedicated to facilitating the global exchange of scientific knowledge by publishing rigorously reviewed, innovative research in medical sciences. The journal seeks to contribute to solving healthcare challenges at the national and international levels, making research findings accessible to scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and the wider public.
General Aim
To foster a strong research culture by promoting the publication and dissemination of novel scientific findings in medical sciences, with the ultimate goal of improving healthcare outcomes and addressing pressing health issues worldwide.
Specific Objectives
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Encourage researchers to investigate and propose solutions to health-related challenges.
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Promote a culture of constructive scientific dialogue and collaboration.
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Highlight the scientific reputation of Ghalib University at both national and international levels.
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Facilitate the exchange of knowledge between Afghan scholars and the global scientific community.
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Uphold the trust placed in Ghalib University by society through impactful research.
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Raise public awareness on health and hygiene issues.
Core Values
The following principles guide MJ:
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Adherence to Islamic and ethical values.
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Respect for the customs and traditions of diverse communities.
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Fairness and impartiality in the publication process.
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Respect for all scholarly perspectives.
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Independence and integrity in research.
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Commitment to ethical standards in scientific investigations.
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Protection of intellectual property and authors’ rights.
Scope
Mj welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, case studies, and short communications in the following areas:
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Public Health
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Infectious Diseases
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General Surgery
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Dentistry and Oral Health





