AXION Health Multidisciplinary Journal (AHMJ) is an international, open access, peer-reviewed, and evidence-based scientific journal published by the Orbion Institute (https://orbioninstitute.com/).

The journal’s mission is to promote excellence and innovation across a broad range of disciplines that contribute to human health and well-being. AHMJ welcomes contributions from researchers, clinicians, educators, and professionals worldwide in the following major domains:

  • Biomedical & Life Sciences
  • Clinical & Health Sciences
  • Environmental & Occupational Health
  • Behavioral, Psychological, & Social Sciences
  • Engineering, Technology, & Data Science in Health

AHMJ publishes high-quality, evidence-based articles that demonstrate rigorous methodology, strong scientific merit, and relevance to clinical or public health practice. The journal encourages the dissemination of research findings, best practices, and novel insights that enhance multidisciplinary understanding of health-related issues.

Manuscripts are accepted in the form of original research articles, review papers, case reports, letters to the editor, and commentaries.

The journal prioritizes submissions in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery, public health, nutrition, mental health, health education, and clinical pharmacy. Submissions from related and emerging fields such as health informatics, artificial intelligence, health economics, health policy, and food sciences are also welcomed, provided the work aligns with the journal’s multidisciplinary focus.

Publication Frequency: AHMJ is published quarterly (February, May, August, and November), with a continuous submission system.

Publication Schedule:

  • February Issue: Submission deadline – January 25, 2026
  • May Issue: Submission deadline – April 25, 2026
  • August Issue: Submission deadline – July 25, 2026
  • November Issue: Submission deadline – October 25, 2026

Through its multidisciplinary platform, AHMJ aims to foster collaboration, encourage scientific dialogue, and contribute to the advancement of global health research and practice.