ISSN: 2641-5356

We accept submissions on a rolling basis and publish two issues a year, in June and December. Our vision is to make health equity possible for everyone in every community - so we provide students, alumni, and professionals from ANY discipline or affiliation the opportunity to publish public health-related material in a peer-reviewed journal. We accept submissions 365 days a year under the following article types: research articles, literature reviews, analytic essays, opinion editorials, issue briefs, policy proposals, public health practice, editor’s choice.

Current Issue

Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)

Published: 2023-12-31

Thank you to everyone who submitted to the Public Health Review. As always, thanks to our Advisory Board, University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing, and our faculty advisor Stuart Grande. A special thank you to our dedicated and thoughtful reviewers - many of whom reviewed multiple submissions over the last year. 

Thank you to our authors - Sterling Campbell, Shade Kirjava, Darshana Rawal, Henry Botzum, Nila Pradhananga, Kritee Niroula, Hannah Matthews, Nicholas Hable, Elizabeth Lees, Gurbaksh Esch, and William Nauam - for sharing your work with our readers.

Thank you to the 2023 Editorial Board for your work to make this issue come together and for all of your work the past year: Taiwo Aremu (Executive Editor), Erin Mann (Managing Editor), Tenzin Yangchen (Section Editor), Annie Olson and Diane Sherwin (Copy Editors), Alyssa Mondelli (Production Editor), Mariah Olinger and Amanda Davis (Podcast Editors), and Reham Gaid (Evaluation Editor). 

We are excited to announce the 2024 Editorial Board: Jayne Adole (Executive Editor), Gregory Jansen (Managing Editor), Kaity Freeman & Sydney Johnson (Section Editors), Keta Desai & Ankita Mane (Copy Editors), Alyssa Mondelli (Production Editor), Ashley Mei (Evaluation Editor), and Mariah Olinger & Amanda Davis (Podcast Editors).

PHR continues to accept submissions on a rolling basis. Submit your work here

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Editor Introduction

Executive Editor's Letter

Taiwo Aremu

2023-12-31


Analytical Essays


Issue Briefs


Public Health Practice