Aims and Scope

The Journal of Community Medicine and Wellness Programs is dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practice of community medicine, with a strong emphasis on wellness initiatives and public health strategies. The journal seeks to provide a platform for research, reviews, and case studies that explore innovative approaches to disease prevention, health promotion, and the implementation of wellness programs at the community level. The scope encompasses a broad spectrum of topics including epidemiology, health education, environmental health, and the evaluation of health services aimed at improving the overall well-being of populations.

By focusing on the intersection of medical practice and public health, the journal aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals, public health practitioners, and policymakers. It encourages the dissemination of evidence-based practices and community-based interventions that contribute to reducing health disparities and improving health outcomes across diverse populations.

Key Areas of Interest Include:

  • Epidemiology and Disease Prevention

  • Health Education and Health Promotion

  • Community-Based Interventions

  • Environmental and Occupational Health

  • Public Health Policy and Management

  • Wellness Programs and Preventive Medicine

  • Health Services Research and Evaluation

  • Maternal and Child Health

  • Global Health Initiatives

This journal welcomes submissions from researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals who are working to advance the field of community medicine and enhance the well-being of communities worldwide.