Publication Frequency

Medical Journal of Public Health (MJPH) follows a quarterly publication schedule to ensure that high-quality and relevant research in the field of public health is disseminated in a timely and structured manner. This predictable schedule allows readers, authors, and the wider scientific community to stay informed about when new content will be available.

How Often We Publish

MJPH publishes four issues per year (quarterly), each consisting of peer-reviewed articles that highlight current research, advancements in practice, policy updates, and emerging trends in public health. This structured frequency enables the journal to:

  • Maintain a consistent stream of high-quality research.
  • Respond effectively to emerging evidence and public health challenges.
  • Provide authors with regular opportunities to publish their work.
  • Keep readers updated with the latest findings and perspectives.

What This Means for You

Whether your focus is epidemiology, health systems research, disease prevention, or global health progress, MJPH’s quarterly schedule ensures that you remain up to date with significant developments:

  • Research is published at regular, quarterly intervals.
  • Timely coverage of relevant and evolving public health topics.
  • A predictable editorial and publication timeline for authors.

The quarterly publication model strikes a balance between maintaining a rigorous peer-review process and ensuring the timely dissemination of important knowledge in public health.

For specific issue dates and submission deadlines, please refer to the journal’s official publication schedule or contact the editorial team. We are committed to keeping you informed and engaged with the latest advancements in public health research.