Journal of Primary care and General Practice one step ahead in Protecting Life’s

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Journal of Primary Care and General Practice is a peer-reviewed scientific publication that offers an open access forum to discuss the recent developments and innovative trends in the primary health care and general medical practice.

Journal of Primary Care and General Practice, is established in the year 2018,"Journal of Primary Care and General Practice" and is overwhelmed by the response from the academic and research contributors to publish with the journal and to take part in the year-long celebrations.  The Journal of Primary Care and General Practice is one of the reputed open access, Peer reviewed journal that covers wide range of fields in this discipline including Family Practice, Palliative care, Community-health, Prenatal Care, Perioperative nursing, Medical sociology, Healthcare delivery, Multimorbidity, Comorbidity, Polypharmacy, Quality of life, Sexual Health, Pain Management, Mental health, Primary care medicine, Medical education, Primary care epidemiology, Clinical management, Geriatric care, and Chronic Illness. To create a platform for the authors to make their contributions towards the scholarly journals. The journal lays special emphasis on the emerging challenges in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Primary health care & Maternal conditions and the associated complications.  


The main purpose of the journal is to publish foremost reliable source of information on the findings and current developments in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, Perspectives etc. in all areas of the field and making them freely available online to the researchers, readers, visitors across the globe. Rejoicing two years of successful publication history, the journal echos its commitment to promote systematic enquiry and investigations into the risks posed by increasing prevalence of Journal of Primary Care and General Practice globally.

This Journal facilitates secure access by providing user friendly tracking system where authors, reviewers & editors can track the real time status of the manuscript.

International funding bodies must focus on empowering the less privileged societies by investing on communication infrastructure building and providing basic amenities to encourage schooling and universal literacy. Scholars of the third world are unable to participate in the research and publication process due to low or poor access to information. Authors of the low economic countries are unable to afford the high publication charges of the ‘Open Publishing’.

Although ‘ Open Access’ movement to certain extent break this barrier by providing free access to the researched information to all, under privileged and economically weaker societies could not participate in this movement and hence unable to ripe the benefits of open access.

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Editorial team
Journal of Primary Care and General Practice
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