GMJ Thematic Platform / Series

Georgian Medical Journal

Thematic Platforms

Public Health Institute of Georgia (PHIG)  ·  Open Access  ·  CC BY 4.0  ·  DOI prefix: 10.66636

This section presents the thematic platforms of the Georgian Medical Journal, developed to address key global and European public health priorities.

These platforms function as structured academic and policy environments, integrating research, policy analysis, and knowledge exchange. They are designed to support interdisciplinary dialogue and are conceptually aligned with international commission-style initiatives.

Each platform provides a dedicated space for scientific publications and analytical contributions, policy dialogue and strategic discussions, cross-country and institutional collaboration, and dissemination of evidence, tools, and curated resources.


Current Platforms

 

Healthcare Accreditation, Quality, and Patient Safety

Evidence, standards, and system-level approaches to quality improvement and patient safety across health systems.

Open Platform →
 

Global Health Accountability (Independent Accountability Panel)

Academic platform supporting accountability frameworks, monitoring of global health commitments, and policy translation.

Open Platform →
 

Health and Migration in Global Health Systems

Research, policy analysis, and knowledge exchange on refugee and migrant health, aligned with WHO, UNHCR, and IOM frameworks.

Open Platform →
 

UEMS Public Health Section Platform

European academic platform for the UEMS Public Health Section, supporting specialist training, policy, and cross-country collaboration.

Open Platform →
 

GMJ Evidence Hub: Weight, Supplements & Physical Activity

Evidence-based platform on weight management, dietary supplements, physical activity, and lifestyle health communication.

Open Platform →
 

Collectively, these platforms position the Georgian Medical Journal as an integrated academic and policy hub, facilitating collaboration across disciplines and bridging research, policy, and implementation at both global and European levels.  ·  gmj.ge