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The Journal of Public Health Leadership is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes innovative research studies, teaching strategies, and practice programs that revolutionize public health practices, refocus public health efforts, reveal new high-risk populations, challenge old assumptions, or otherwise push the boundaries of traditional public health research, teaching, and practice. The goal of the Journal of Public Health Leadership is to foster breakthroughs in health through academic discourse on non-traditional research methodologies, innovative teaching strategies, and ground-breaking practice efforts. Controversial topics are especially encouraged.
The Journal of Public Health Leadership is interested in publishing original articles in areas that include, but are not limited to:
Research
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Pilot or feasibility studies discovering new information
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Innovative research methodologies
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Overcoming institutional barriers
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Descriptions of high-risk research efforts
Teaching
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Novel teaching strategies
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Critical analysis of competencies in undergraduate and graduate teaching
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Capacity-building programs for health institutions
Practice
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Controversial prevention, case management, or treatment programs
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Unique collaborative partnerships
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Successful government relations programs/partnerships
Other
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Profiles of community, academic, governmental leaders
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Position papers advocating innovative recommendations in research, teaching, or practice
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Leadership development programs in the academic, governmental, or community sectors
To access current and past issues, subscription information, and to submit your manuscript to the Journal of Public Health Leadership, click here.
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