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Asian Journal of Ethics in Health and Medicine

Aim and Scope

Asian Journal of Ethics in Health and Medicine aims to serve as an international platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, reviews, and practical insights in the fields of medical ethics, bioethics, and ethical decision-making in healthcare. The journal focuses on studies that advance understanding, innovation, and evidence-based practices to address ethical challenges, promote moral integrity, and enhance equitable health outcomes across diverse populations. The scope of the journal encompasses, but is not limited to:


Innovative frameworks for ethical education and professional development in medicine and allied health fields Strategies for resolving ethical dilemmas in clinical practice, research, and resource allocation Development and evaluation of bioethics programs, policies, and interventions in healthcare settings Cultural and regional perspectives on ethics in health, particularly in Asian contexts, including traditional medicine and global influences Regulatory guidelines and ethical standards impacting medical practice, patient rights, and health equity Collaborative models integrating ethics with public health, technology, and interdisciplinary healthcare delivery By fostering interdisciplinary research and collaboration among ethicists, clinicians, policymakers, and researchers, the journal seeks to bridge gaps between theory, practice, and cultural advocacy, ultimately contributing to more ethical, just, and patient-centered healthcare systems worldwide.

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