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All manuscripts sent to a Charrette Publishing journal undergoes a blinded, multi-stage peer-review process.  Expert reviewers are subject matter experts working in academic and practice settings and evaluate each manuscript for clarity of writing; importance to the field; breadth and depth of scope; relevance to readers; potential contribution to additional research, teaching, and practice efforts; and other quality metrics.  Reviewer ratings dictate the final publication decision.
 
 
 
Health Sciences Review™
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes original scholarly syntheses of existing health science research.  Health Sciences Review is targeted to practitioners, researchers, teachers, students, and policy makers needing access to original scholarly reviews of the health science literature. 
 
 
International Journal of Advanced Case Analysis in Health™
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes original case studies of contemporary issues in health research, teaching, and practice.  The International Journal of Advanced Case Analysis in Health publishes case studies in epidemiology; biostatistics; health behavior and health education; health policy, management, and administration; environmental health sciences, and in the cross-cutting areas of health disparities, ethics, leadership, and pedagogy.  This journal is a "must have" for the health science professor and student.
 
 
International Journal of Prevention Practice and Research™
A peer-reviewed journal that publishes the processes, impacts, and outcomes of prevention research and intervention studies conducted with communities.  The International Journal of Prevention Practice and Research is a new title focusing on community-based participatory research and other community-engaged research and practice projects.  
 
 
Journal of Public Health Leadership™
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 focus of the Journal of Public Health Leadership is on innovation.
 
 
 
 

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