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BioMed Visions Journal (BMVJ), a publication of Alnoor University, is an esteemed international journal issued bi-annually. Devoted to encompassing all domains within the health sciences, BMVJ aspires to disseminate original research articles spanning basic, translational, and clinical medicine, as well as pharmacy, dentistry, medical laboratories, and nursing specialties. Released in June and December, BMVJ welcomes submissions of original articles, review articles, case reports, and letters to the editor. Each submission undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review process, wherein, within a timeframe of 1-4 weeks, manuscripts are scrutinized by members of the internal editorial board and a minimum of two independent reviewers. Embracing an open-access policy, BMVJ ensures free accessibility to its content, furthering the reach and impact of scholarly discourse within the health sciences community. Notably, English serves as the official language of the journal, facilitating global communication and collaboration among researchers. The journal will accept new manuscript submissions on 20/04/2024. The first issue will be published in July 2024.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 (2024)

Original Studies

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Degree of Anxiety among First and Final Year Pharmacy Students: Results from Mosul College of Pharmacy
Harith Kh Al-Qazaz, Sadeel A. Shanshal, Hussain A. Mohammed, Belal A. Ibrahem, Muath H. Mahmood, Omer H. Ali, and Abdullah Ghanim

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The Effect of Smoking on Occurrence of Parotid Gland Tumors in Nineveh: Case-Control Study
Moayad Aziz Alabdaly, Shahbaa Al Bayati, and Taha Hassan Taha

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Clinical Learning Obstacles of Nursing Students at the University of Mosul: A Qualitative Study
Karam Yaseen Fathi, Younes K. Attia, Atheer Abd Ahmed, and Ahmed K. Mohamed Taher

Reviews

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Giardia lamblia Article Review
Wahda A. M. Khrofa, Ramzia H. A. Almizwary, and Alyaa A. N. Alsaffo

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Purity and Characterize the Killer Proteins Produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains
Hiba Hadi Aldabbagh, Najwa Ibrahim Al-Barhawee, and Faten Noori Mula Abed