- Scenario Planning for the Future of Iran Military Hospitals
Parastoo Mohammadi, Nader Markazi Moghadam, Sanaz Zargar Balaye Jame, Kourosh Abbasiyan * - Comparative effects of morning and bedtime insulin glargine administration on glucose profile in diabetes mellitus type II patients
Razie Malek mohammadi *, Vahid Mosavi tadi - The Effect of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Wheat Germ on histopathological changes of Wound Healing in Wistar Rats
Fateme Shooshtari, Parichehreh Yaghmaei *, Laya Ghahari - Comparing the Efficacy of Prezi and PowerPoint Educational Software in Teaching Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) Surgery
Nastaran Dezhgam, Fatemeh Shahnazari, Maryam Khodabakhshi * - The Effect of Oral Administration of Spirulina on Serum Levels of Liver Enzymes in Male Mice
Amir keshavaezi nejad, Fatemeh Ghasemi * - Health Risk Assessment of PM10 and PM2.5 Particulate Matter in the Industrial Area of Bandar Abbas
Habib Masihi Taziani, Mohsen Dehghani Ghanatghestani *, Lobat Taghavi, Hossein Parvarash - A Review of the Health and Environmental Effects of Using Phosphorus Bombs in Military Wars
Hossein Zahiri, Mohammad Javad Aghaei, Mohammad Raeesi * - Risk Factors for Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in Women: A Narrative Review
Nasrin Aghazadeh, Amirali Alizadeh, Arash Neshati, vahid rahmani *
- Year 2025
- Year 2024
- Year 2023
- Year 2022
- Year 2021
2024/12/28 - The first National Conference on Modern Paramedical Sciences
2010/07/1 - New Journal website launched
2010/07/1 - New Journal website launched
Articles in Press
-Scenario Planning for the Future of Iran Military Hospitals
-Comparative effects of morning and bedtime insulin glargine administration on glucose profile in diabetes mellitus type II patients
-The Effect of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Wheat Germ on histopathological changes of Wound Healing in Wistar Rats
-Comparing the Efficacy of Prezi and PowerPoint Educational Software in Teaching Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) Surgery
-The Effect of Oral Administration of Spirulina on Serum Levels of Liver Enzymes in Male Mice
-Health Risk Assessment of PM10 and PM2.5 Particulate Matter in the Industrial Area of Bandar Abbas
-A Review of the Health and Environmental Effects of Using Phosphorus Bombs in Military Wars
-Risk Factors for Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in Women: A Narrative Review
Editor-in-Chief's Message
In an era where health, security, and military readiness are increasingly intertwined, the role of military paramedical sciences and military hygiene as fundamental pillars in maintaining the capabilities of armed forces has become more evident than ever. In recent years, these fields have witnessed remarkable advances in scientific research, technology, and health management. These developments have not only transformed the landscape of military healthcare but have also elevated the professional and research standing of paramedical personnel within the national health system.
The Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health strives to enhance the quality of specialized research, facilitate the exchange of practical knowledge and experience, and support scientific innovation in these critical domains. Our mission is to provide a reliable and reputable platform for researchers, specialists, and students to publish their scholarly works.
In this issue, we are proud to present the research findings and practical contributions of scholars, experts, and students whose scientific rigor and professional dedication have advanced knowledge and improved health performance in military settings. We hope these contributions, beyond enriching scientific discourse, will pave the way for practical solutions to the contemporary health challenges facing our armed forces.
Finally, I sincerely thank all authors, esteemed reviewers, and colleagues whose selfless collaboration continues to strengthen the scientific quality and public credibility of this journal. May our journal persist—as it has in the past—as a trusted platform for the generation, dissemination, and application of knowledge in service of national health and security.
The Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health strives to enhance the quality of specialized research, facilitate the exchange of practical knowledge and experience, and support scientific innovation in these critical domains. Our mission is to provide a reliable and reputable platform for researchers, specialists, and students to publish their scholarly works.
In this issue, we are proud to present the research findings and practical contributions of scholars, experts, and students whose scientific rigor and professional dedication have advanced knowledge and improved health performance in military settings. We hope these contributions, beyond enriching scientific discourse, will pave the way for practical solutions to the contemporary health challenges facing our armed forces.
Finally, I sincerely thank all authors, esteemed reviewers, and colleagues whose selfless collaboration continues to strengthen the scientific quality and public credibility of this journal. May our journal persist—as it has in the past—as a trusted platform for the generation, dissemination, and application of knowledge in service of national health and security.
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health
Dr.Nahid Jalallou
Journal of Paramedical Sciences and Military Health
Dr.Nahid Jalallou
Journal Information
- Current Issue: 2025، Volume 20، Number 3
- Print ISSN: 2423-7507
- Online ISSN: 2538-3086
- Director-in-Charge: Dr. Mahdi Ghorbani
- Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Nahid Jalallou
- Publisher: AJA university of medical sciences
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