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  • Essentials of Frontline Medicine Journal
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)

    TheĀ Essentials of Frontline Medicine Journal (EFMJ) is an open access, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in the fields of general medicine, primary care, and general healthcare. Our journal seeks to provide a platform for high-quality, evidence-based research, innovative clinical practices, and important contributions that promote the health and well-being of individuals and communities worldwide.

    We are committed to publishing a diverse range of articles that cover all aspects of medicine, including preventive care, primary care, diagnosis, treatment, health policy, medical education, and advancements in healthcare technologies. While our primary focus is Medicine, we welcome contributions from all medical disciplines to reflect the interdisciplinary nature of modern healthcare.

    With a strong emphasis on preventive care and primary care, EFMJ aims to highlight the importance of proactive measures in maintaining health, preventing disease, and managing chronic conditions. We recognize that Family Medicine plays a central role in offering continuous, comprehensive care that empowers patients and enhances their overall quality of life. Our journal promotes research that supports primary care as the cornerstone of healthcare systems worldwide.

    Additionally, EFMJ is committed to exploring public health issues, addressing the social determinants of health, and advancing policies that improve the health of entire populations. We are particularly interested in studies that bridge the gap between clinical care and public health, demonstrating how collaborative efforts can tackle widespread health challenges such as chronic diseases, access to healthcare, and preventive cares.

    The journal serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, and policymakers, fostering an environment of collaboration and the exchange of knowledge to improve patient care and medical practice.