Editor-in-chief
Jong In Kim
Wonkwang University, South Korea
Archives of Community Medicine is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal that publishes original, reviews, cases, communications, commentaries, perspectives, opinions and letters focusing the health of individuals of a community or a group of population. It aims to produce high quality publications working towards discovery of new knowledge in domain of public health, advocacy for application of new ideas in health care of populations. The journal is dedicated to follow the terms of Open Access in order to make research updates handy.
The journal is distinguished with international board experts with a broad multidisciplinary approach to public health and clinical issues in a community. The scope opens in various research topics covering but not limit to devote to the promotion of community health through education, research, population-based and patient-centered advocacy, shaping health policy and community service.
All the published contents are made available freely with no restrictions of use under Creative Common Attribution License.
Professor
Department of Health Policy and Management
University of Pittsburgh
United States of America
Research Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Florida
United States of America
Tel: 1-619-890-2167
Professor, Department of Asian Studies
San Diego State University
United States of America
Tel: 619-594-4792
Director
The Cardiometabolic Research Institute
Tulane University School of Medicine
United States of America
Director of Clinical Research and Analytics
MJHS Institute for Innovation in Palliative Care
New York, United States of America
Tel: 212-440-1946
Chairman, Institute for Longevity Sciences
Professor, Division of Health & Welfare
Wonkwang University
South Korea
Tel: +82-63-850-6569
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Research Article
Tobacco Treatment Delivery in Healthcare Clinics Serving Medicaid Members
Tobacco use prevalence among Medicaid recipients remains stubbornly and disproportionately high in the United States. This prevalence persists despite... Read more
Research Article
"Lessons from the COVID War": An Incomplete Analysis of U.S. COVID-19 Policies
Anticipating a COVID-19 commission on the U.S. handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, the former Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission assembled a gro... Read more
Research Article
A core criterion for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is a substantial reduction in functioning from pre-illness leve... Read more
Research Article
Jamaican’s Decisions on COVID-19 vaccination: A National Cross-Sectional Empirical Survey
COVID-19 is a dangerous disease caused by a virus discovered in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. World Health Organization WHO (2021), postulated that s... Read more
Research Article
Screening for conditions like hypertension, diabetes mellitus and anaemia during antenatal reduces the chances of complications in pregnancy. Health s... Read more
Research Article
Patients with serious mental illnesses (SMI) have higher rates of metabolic illnesses, cardiovascular and respiratory disease, as well as social defic... Read more
Case Report
Transition of a Community Outreach Program to Virtual Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic curtailed nearly all in-person educational activities and forced institutions to transition to hybrid or full virtual learning v... Read more
Original Research
One-Year Surveillance of Surgical Site Infections at a Tertiary Care Surgical Center in Egypt
The aim of the study was to determine the incidence of surgical site infections at Mansoura Gastrointestinal Surgical Center amongst patients undergoi... Read more
Commentary
Lebanon has been dealing with protracted crises and consecutive existential shocks for decades. Most recently, the triple blow of a severe economic cr... Read more
Cross-Sectional Study
Perceived Quality of Life and Personality Traits of People Living with AIDS
The increased survival rate of AIDS patients due to the advancements in the diagnosis and antiretroviral therapy, raised the interest in investigating... Read more