Mass Gathering Medical Journal
Journal Overview
The Mass Gathering Medical Journal, published by Brieflands, is dedicated to advancing research on health and well-being in the context of mass gatherings. It covers a broad range of topics related to both religious and non-religious mass events, with a focus on health risks, disease prevention, healthcare access, emergency preparedness, and cultural aspects of healthcare delivery. The journal invites contributions including research articles, reviews, and studies that explore areas such as infectious disease surveillance, health education, crowd management, and medical interventions at large-scale gatherings. Its aim is to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and findings to improve health outcomes and safety during mass gatherings worldwide.

Scope: All aspects of Mass Gathering Health, more
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC 4.0
Publishing Access: Open Access
Peer Review Policy: Double-Blind Peer Review System & Open Peer Review
Recent Articles
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Spatial Analysis of Arbaeen Walking Path and Its Security
Heatstroke During Arbaeen Walking and Its Prevention: A Review Study
Exploring Healthcare Services and Emergency Response During the Pilgrimage to Imam Hussein: A Qualitative Study
Mass Gathering Medicine: An Emerging Educational Field with a Focus on the Arbaeen Pilgrimage
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