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About the Journal
Vanchapo Health Science Journal is a biannual publication dedicated to advancing the field of health sciences. As an open-access online journal, our mission is to disseminate high-quality research findings and promote the exchange of knowledge among researchers, academicians, and professionals in the healthcare community.
With a strong focus on health-related topics, Vanchapo Health Science Journal welcomes submissions from various disciplines, including medicine, public health, nursing, pharmacology, and other allied health sciences. Our aim is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and facilitate evidence-based practices for improving global health outcomes.
We are committed to publishing original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and critical reviews that contribute to the advancement of health sciences. Our rigorous peer-review process ensures the integrity and scientific rigor of the published content.
Vanchapo Health Science Journal is published twice a year, in February and August. Each issue features a wide range of topics encompassing both basic and clinical research, addressing current challenges and emerging trends in the field of health sciences. By showcasing the latest research advancements, we strive to inspire innovation and promote evidence-based approaches to healthcare delivery and policy development.
We invite researchers, scholars, and practitioners from around the world to submit their manuscripts to Vanchapo Health Science Journal. By sharing your valuable insights and discoveries, you can contribute to the body of knowledge in the health sciences and make a meaningful impact on global health.






