Recently, Dr. Jenine Harris and her colleagues examined the use of journals by state chronic disease prevention staff to stay up-to-date on public health evidence. We, at Frontiers in PHSSR, are pleased to be included among the journals listed in the survey. Online open-access journals are shifting the paradigm of scientific publication, allowing free and rapid exchange of information. Another illustration of Frontier’s increasing utility is a forthcoming issue of the American Journal of Public Health (AJPH). We are pleased that AJPH has agreed to publish selected abstracts from Frontiers in PHSSR in their regular issue with links to the full articles available in our online journal
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The American Journal of Health Sciences (AJHS) welcomes articles in the field of health sciences and...
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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Public Health at UKnowledg...
This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics ar...
With the launch of a voluntary national accreditation program for public health agencies, the field ...
New research is continuing to reveal pathways for improving health and reducing health disparities a...
For the past year, the editors of Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research have been...
As part of the Meet the Editors panel on publishing health services research, this presentation di...
All too often, the knowledge gained through learning-by-doing in public health fails to be fully har...
Creating a rapid-learning system in public health requires mechanisms for the continuous exchange ...
In 2003, Drs James Marks and Lynne Wilcox began developing a plan to realize their vision of creatin...
Peer-reviewed Public Health journals are essential media for the workers in the public health field....
This seventh issue of Frontiers reflects the variety of PHSSR. One emerging theme, however, is the n...
Communicable diseases still disable or kill millions worldwide despite centuries of public health pr...
Dr. Douglas Scutchfield from UK College of Public Health discusses the benefits of open access from ...
The American Journal of Health Sciences (AJHS) welcomes articles in the field of health sciences and...
Public health systems and services research (PHSSR) is defined as a field of study that examines th...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Public Health at UKnowledg...
This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics ar...
With the launch of a voluntary national accreditation program for public health agencies, the field ...
New research is continuing to reveal pathways for improving health and reducing health disparities a...