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Journal of Best Practice in Health Professions Diversity: Research, Education & Policy

The Journal of Best Practices in Health Professions Diversity:, Research, Education & Policy (JBPHPD) is the peer-reviewed, scientific publication sponsored by the School of Health Sciences at Winston-Salem State University.

JBPHPD's mission is to provide a forum for the discussion of factors that promote or constrain the development and sustainability of a diverse health professions workforce. Our commitment is to publish innovative manuscripts that utilize sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical research to examine the complex issues that undergird health disparities in communities of color, and the practices and/or policies that facilitate or hinder diversity within and across health professions.

Manuscripts considered for publication must explicitly adhere to issues related to diversity as well as identify the research, education, and policies that facilitate it. A combination of manuscripts from both seasoned and emerging scholars will be featured in each of the issues, which are published annually in the spring and fall.

All authors interested in submitting manuscripts are advised to review the author's guidelines prior to forwarding an article proposal. All proposals must include a working title and 3-4 concise paragraphs describing the article and its relevance to health professions diversity.

Please send or fax all articles, proposals and questions to:

Dr. Elijah Onsomu, Managing Editor
Winston-Salem State University
School of Health Sciences
241 F.L. Atkins Building
Winston-Salem, NC 27110

Phone: 336.750-2279
Fax: 336.750-2568
Email: onsomue@wssu.edu or journal@wssu.edu

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Winston-Salem, NC 27110

Phone: (336) 750-2000



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