Call for abstracts.
Call for abstracts of conference papers of EDIC II
Read more about Call for abstracts.Dental journal, dental research, oral health, oral research, dental publications, academic publication
Thank you very much for your interest in publishing with Erbil Dental Journal (EDJ). EDJ is the official journal of the College of Dentistry, Halwer Medical University in Erbil City. EDJ is a peer-review, open access, online and print system, which is published biannualy. The journal welcomes submissions of original and significant contributions.
The journal is indexed in ABCD and Crossref systems
Call for abstracts of conference papers of EDIC II
Read More Read more about Call for abstracts.Erbil Dental Journal (EDJ) is published by the College of Dentistry, Hawler Medical University. EDJ is a peer-review, open-access journal, which is published two times per year. EDJ aims to publish peer-reviewed manuscripts of Iraqi, regional, and international interests. Submissions on basic sciences, clinical or laboratory investigations of relevance to dentistry come within the scope of its publications. Original articles, review articles, case reports, brief communications, insights, and letters to the editor are all considered.
The p-ISSN: 2523-6172
the e-ISSN: 2616-4795
EDJ aims to publish peer-reviewed manuscripts of regional and international interest. The editors welcome papers that develop and promote knowledge and practice that is directly relevant to all spheres of health care especially nursing and midwifery globally. EDJ mission is to promote excellence in dentaling, midwifery and healthcare through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, and promotion of nursing and midwifery perspectives to the health care community and the public. Original articles, review articles, case reports, brief communications, insights and letters to the editor are all considered.
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