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Journal of high threat and austere medicine

JHTAM

Abbreviation: J. High Threat Austere Med.

Published by: Aldon Delport

Publisher Location: Rockhampton, QLD, Australia

Journal Website:
https://jhtam.org/index.php/JHTAM/issue/archive


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2021; 3(1) -- 2021; 3(1)

Publication Date Range: 2019 --

Title began with volume (issue): 1(1)

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 1
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eISSN = 2652-2241
OCLC = 1110618469

Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/26522241

Journal Language(s): English


Aims and Scope (from publisher): The JTHAM is an open access, online, peer-reviewed journal focused on the field of high threat and austere medicine. We believe that high threat and austere medicine is defined as any care provided in a hazardous or resource-constrained environment. This could include TEMS, HAZMAT, SAR, USAR, TacMed, wilderness, remote as well as high angle rescue to name a few.

The journal functions on a rolling online publication model where articles are published electronically as soon as the peer review and copy-editing process in concluded.

There is currently a dearth of published knowledge in this domain and the JHTAM provides a platform for new research in this field. Our goal is to build research capacity in this niche but emerging field and to this end, we will consider high quality, scientifically sound submissions of various lengths and methodologies. Researchers with submissions that may have been overlooked or rejected by other publications due to small sample sizes or negative outcomes are encouraged to submit manuscripts to the JHTAM for review. We will consider all submissions to ensure that there is no loss of academic knowledge to the global tactical, high threat and austere medicine research community.

The JTHAM was borne through an altruistic impulse to provide a platform for publishing research in the field of tactical, high threat and austere medicine. To this end, the editors, editorial board and peer reviewers selflessly donate their time and expertise without compensation of any kind. All journal content is free to read, and it is free to submit a manuscript to the JHTAM.