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Special Issues

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The JPR is pleased to announce opportunities for researchers and scholars to contribute to our special issue publications. Special issues provide a platform for in-depth exploration of specific topics or emerging areas of research within the scope of our journal. We invite proposals for special issues on a wide range of themes related to clinical, medical, quality improvement, and malpractice prevention in healthcare.

 

Scope:

Our special issues cover diverse topics and perspectives relevant to clinical performance evaluation and malpractice prevention. We welcome proposals addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Innovative Approaches to Clinical Performance Evaluation

  2. Quality Improvement Strategies in Healthcare Settings

  3. Malpractice Prevention and Risk Management Initiatives

  4. Patient Safety and Error Reduction Measures

  5. Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues in Healthcare Governance

  6. Healthcare Policy and Advocacy for Healthcare Reform

  7. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Clinical Performance Evaluation

 

Submission Guidelines:

Proposals for special issues should include a detailed outline of the theme, objectives, and scope of the proposed special issue, along with a list of potential contributors or authors. Special issue editors are expected to adhere to the journal's editorial policies and guidelines for manuscript preparation and submission.

 

Join Us:

We invite researchers, scholars, and practitioners to propose special issues and serve as guest editors for our journal. Special issues provide an excellent opportunity to showcase cutting-edge research and foster collaboration within the academic community. For inquiries or to submit a proposal for a special issue, please contact the editorial office.

 

Upcoming Special Issues:

Stay tuned for announcements regarding upcoming special issues and calls for papers. Explore opportunities to contribute to our special issue publications and make a meaningful impact on the advancement of knowledge in clinical performance evaluation and malpractice prevention.

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