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Posted on 2025-10-18The 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 in Biomedical & Life Sciences, Clinical & Health Sciences, Environmental & Occupational Health, Behavioral, Psychological, & Social Sciences and Engineering, Technology, & Data Science in Health. It welcomes submissions from international academic and health professionals community. The Journal publishes evidence-based articles with solid and sound methodology, clinical application, description of best clinical practices, and discussion of relevant professional issues or perspectives. Articles can be submitted in the form of research articles, reviews, case reports, and letters to the editor or commentaries.
The journal prioritizes manuscripts in the fields of medicine, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery, public health, nutrition, mental health, health education, and clinical pharmacy. However, submissions from related areas such as health informatics and artificial intelligence, health economics, health policy, and food sciences are also welcome, provided the research is relevant to health and aligned with the journal’s multidisciplinary scope.
The journal is published four times a year (February, May, August, and November), and submissions are accepted on a rolling basis according to the following 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, 2025
Submission Guidelines
Articles submitted to AHMJ must meet the following requirements:
- The manuscript must be original, unpublished, and not under review in any other journal.
- The title and content must align with the focus and scope of AHMJ.
- Each article must include an abstract (below 200 words) written in English.
- The similarity index must not exceed 20%, verified using Turnitin.
- Manuscripts must be submitted online via the Open Journal System (OJS).
- Authors must use the official AHMJ article template, which can be downloaded [here] (insert link).