Editorial Statements
The Global Journal of Multidisciplinary Health Research (GJMHR) actively promotes research endeavours that have the potential to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of medicine. Conversely, the journal prohibits the publication of articles that just present information that is already well-established and repetitious in nature. Nevertheless, in certain occasions, the journal does permit the publication of articles that may have already been documented in existing literature, albeit originating from a distinct geographical area. This initiative has a dual purpose: firstly, to facilitate the dissemination of medical articles, and secondly, to acknowledge the significant variations in disease prevalence and patterns of disease manifestation among different populations.
The Global Journal of Multidisciplinary Health Research (GJMHR) offers assistance to writers who may require support in order to produce high-quality articles. In exchange, it imposes minimal charges. Further information regarding this matter can be accessed in the section dedicated to author services.
The publishers GJMHR aim to spread research from underserved places. The publishers do not seek to profit from journal services. Therefore, most services are equal to or cheaper than publisher expenses.
Authors who do not choose to use these services are welcome and encouraged to submit their work to GJMHR. The editorial board of GJMHR and the publisher both take active measures to maintain their impartiality toward writers who make use of or do not make use of commercial services.
No matter the circumstances or incentives, GJMHR will never publish an article that does not pass both the merit and peer review requirements. Both authors who use and do not use paid services must adhere to the same approval criteria, article structure, and peer review process.