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3 Σεπ 2024 · MMJ is an open access journal published by the Myanmar Medical Association on a quarterly basis (January-March issue, April-June issue, July-September issue, and October-December issue). It is a health journal covering all fields of health science, also serving as a source for references.
- History
The Myanmar Medical Journal’s aims are as follows: It is...
- Editorial Board
The Editorial Board is made up of a group of outstanding...
- Publishing Policy
Publishing policy. MMJ is an open access journal that is...
- Guidelines for Submission of Articles
Myanmar Medical Journal, Myanmar Medical Association No....
- History
Myanmar Health Sciences Research Journal. Original Articles 2020-09-11. Is Community Intervention Effective for Improving Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Care in Hard-to-Reach Areas of Chin State, Myanmar? To tackle the maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) care needs is a challenging situation in remote and hard-to-reach areas.
To impart current medical knowledge and updated scientific information obtained from research to health professionals for better and appropriate health care management ; To disseminate recent basic, applied and social research findings among health personnel of different strata for enhancing worldwide health development
Department of Medical Research : MYANMAR HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL (Current) MHSRJ Vol. 35 N0 1-3 (2023)
2 ημέρες πριν · Globally, 12.5% of people are living with a mental health condition, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress and substance misuse ... Physical and behavioural health among displaced Myanmar adults with poor suboptimal adherence to NCD medication (s) (n=224) ... Suez Canal University Medical Journal, 24 (2) (2021), pp. 178-192 ...
AIMS OF THE JOURNAL To serve as an important medium for the publication of original research works in the field of medical science and health research, thus filling gaps in he
27 Μαρ 2021 · UN Resolution 2286 prohibits harm against health workers in situations of conflict. They must be protected now, not least by the vigilance of the global community. Myanmar's doctors and nurses are a vital constituency in the country's social development.