Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

The online journal may serve as a repository for scholarly articles, such as:

  1. Case study on a health career within a culturally diverse setting
  2. Experiential advice on entrepreneurship activity in global health care
  3. Impact initiative on some facet of global health care and/or its people
  4. Opinion on nontraditional approaches to health care around the globe)
  5. Comparison of health care systems or interventions between countries
  6. Descriptions of educational programs to foster social responsibility
  7. Scientific evidence for the importance of globalization.

Section Policies

Articles

  • Checked Open Submissions
  • Checked Indexed
  • Checked Peer Reviewed

Commentary

  • Checked Open Submissions
  • Checked Indexed
  • Checked Peer Reviewed

Digital Wavelengths

  • Checked Open Submissions
  • Checked Indexed
  • Checked Peer Reviewed

Peer Review Process

This Journal will utilize a double peer review process. At the first level, a Student Editorial Board (SEB) will review all papers submitted by students. A paper cleared by the SEB shall be sent to the second level which shall be an expert in review of scholarly publications and posess a background in healthcare. Great deference shall be given to the opinion of the SEB for papers submitted by students. Final decisions on papers to be published and any final change shall be made by the Editor.

Publication Frequency

Journal items will be published collectively, as part of an issue with its own Table of Contents. Each Volume will have two issues. Issues will be published in the February and July.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

The World Beyond

Use of the internet or E-Commerce together with an emerging global economy has disolved borders and dramatically changed society as we know it.

Moreover, we have exposed the plight of the less fortunate - those who have little or no access to healthcare, much less adequate food clean water and basic shelter.

Today's students in health management or the health sciences will find both opportunities and challenges in a global health care environment. It is to taking advantages of those opportuities and solving the challenges that this Journal is dedicated..

Advertising

Since this journal is available free of charge, the support of advertisers is appreciated.  Please contact the editor for more information.

Disclaimer to Readers and Advertisers

The information presented in this electronic Journal publication by The University of Findlay, Findlay, Ohio (USA) is the work of authors ranging from students to professionals in health, teaching and business. Information is collected, maintained and provided solely for the convenience of the reader.

The Journal’s editorial staff attempts to present timely health care issues that impact on global health. Articles are reviewed by members of the editorial board prior to publication but the review does not rise to the level of peer review.

The University of Findlay makes no statements, representations or warranties about the accuracy, completeness or absence of plagiarism in published material. Moreover, articles should not be relied on for professional advice.

The University of Findlay disclaims all responsibility and liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for damages attributable to material published in the Journal.

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