
About the Journal
About the HSQ
Health Sciences Quarterly (Health Sci. Q., E-ISSN: 2791-6022 & DOI PREFIX: 10.26900/hsq ) journal as known by the name of "Journal of Scientific Perspectives" until April 2021 which has been published since 2017 is an international peer-reviewed journal of HOLISTENCE PUBLICATIONS. It is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October. All manuscripts submitted for publication are evaluated by the editor-in-chief, section editor, editorial board, and referees. In addition, the journal provides a medium for highlighting selected articles reporting highly significant original findings, as Editor's Choice Manuscripts.
Current Issue
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Artificial intelligence in journal editing: Expanding horizons for scholarly publications - A mixed method study
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Evaluation of mouth opening and lateral sliding based on the severity of temporomandibular joint dysfunction in university students
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18 years outlook of transfusion center through the perspective of hospital transfusion committee decisions
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The readability of websites providing information on liver transplantation and donation
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Screening congenital cardiac diseases by hand-held echocardiography in low-risk newborns
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Evaluation of health management department students' attitudes towards scientific research and critical thinking
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and expert testimony: Deficiencies identified by the Supreme Court
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Measurement of the basic anatomy knowledge and the satisfaction of students taking an anatomy course with video-animation support
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Alteration of Vitamin D levels according to age, gender and months in Ordu
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On the way to the AI era: The view of health sciences faculty department students on AI and technological unemployment
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