Sana'a University Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences

Aims and Scope

The Sana'a University Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences (SUJMHS) aims to disseminate high-quality original research, reviews, and scholarly communications that advance knowledge and practice in medicine and health sciences at national, regional, and international levels.

The journal provides a multidisciplinary platform for clinicians, researchers, and health professionals to share findings that contribute to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases, as well as the promotion of public health and healthcare systems.

 

Advantages of issuing the University of Sana'a Journal for Medicine and Health Sciences.

1- Encouraging researchers to write in the field of medicine and all medical and health sciences.

2- Contribute to the dissemination of scientific production in the fields of medicine and health sciences and rise to the ranks of international universities in those fields.

3- The participation of researchers at Sana’a University and in Yemeni and foreign universities in writing and publishing in the Sana’a University Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences.

4- Encouraging the holding of quarterly scientific conferences at the university and publishing the participants’ research in the scientific journal.

Author guidelines

  1. The research paper should be new and not have been previously published or considered for publication elsewhere. At the same time, the authors should state explicitly that the paper has neither been published nor submitted for publication elsewhere.
  2. The font size (14) in (simplified Arabic) for Arabic papers and size (12) (Times New Roman) for English with a single space. The title and subtitles have to be boldfaced in (16) font size and (14) for the rest of the text.
  3. Research is subject to confidential arbitration to determine its validity for publication.
  4. Authors are requested to adhere to the following order:

(Title—author's name and their current address for correspondence.) - Abstract: The introduction must include the important objectives of the research, the research materials and methods, the results and discussion, the conclusions, and the references. The researcher must state the research location and duration in the introduction or another appropriate section.

  1. The papers should include an abstract, which should be within 150-300 words and accompanied by keywords.
  2. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must not exceed a maximum length of 15 printed pages in the journal’s official format. Submissions that surpass this limit will not be considered for publication.

  3. Figures, Photographs, charts, and tables should be numbered consecutively between ( )
  4. After the research is accepted for publication in the journal, the researcher submits a copy of the research in its final form, along with an electronic copy of it, to the journal. Then the researcher gets the official document accepting his research for publication in the journal.
  5. The journal strictly requires authors to cite references published in reputable, peer-reviewed scientific journals with recognized academic standing. The journal will not accept references from predatory, questionable, or non-peer-reviewed journals under any circumstances. The inclusion of such references shall constitute sufficient grounds for the rejection of the manuscript prior to the peer-review process. Authors bear full responsibility for ensuring that all cited references are derived from credible scholarly sources indexed in recognized international databases.
  6. References are placed at the end of the research, according to the order of their numbers in the text.

Reference numbers within the text are placed in brackets, for example, [16 ], and in the list of references, it appears as

[16] F. Thabit, A. AlKelly, and M. Shukri, “Propagation of fully and partially coherent flat-topped multi-Gaussian beams through axicons,” JOSA A 37, 759–767 (2020)

If the reference is a foreign book:

The nickname is in capital letters, followed by a comma, and the first letter of the name is followed by a period. The first letter of the middle name is followed by a period. If there are multiple authors, their names are separated by a semicolon; the title of the book or research is in italics and followed by a period. Edition (second, third...) followed by a comma, publishing house, followed by a comma, country of publication, followed by a comma, year of publication, followed by a comma, number of pages, followed by a period.

Instructions for Authors Regarding Figures and Images Submission

If the manuscript is not written using LaTeX, all figures and images must be saved in their original high-quality format, with a resolution not less than 300 pixels, as either EPS or PNG files. Each file should be named according to its figure number (e.g., Figure1.png, Figure2.eps, etc.).

Compress all figure files into a single ZIP or RAR archive and submit it as an attachment along with your manuscript.

Failure to follow these guidelines may delay the review or production process.