About the Journal
APPROACH AND RANGE
MISSION
VISION
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
SPECIFIC GOALS
EDITORIAL FREEDOM
EDITING FORMATS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
COPYRIGHT RESERVED
LICENSE AGREEMENT
INTEROPERABILITY PROTOCOL

MedUNAB was founded in 1997 by the Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga (UNAB). It is an open-access scientific publication that international and national peer reviewers assess in a double-blind process.
MedUNAB publishes original national and international scientific and academic intellectual production around the disciplines related to health sciences, giving priority to interprofessional care, public health, general medicine and clinical specialties.
MedUNAB follows the ethical standards proposed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). It is published three times a year (one issue every four months) and is addressed to scientists, researchers, specialists, professionals and students related to health sciences. MedUNAB is edited and published in Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia.
MedUNAB journal circulates every four months and is addressed to students, professionals and specialists related to the Health Sciences field. It is edited in Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia.
Mission
The MedUNAB Journal, created in 1997 by the academic community of the Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, contributes to the knowledge of health science in the national and international areas using the publication and diffusion of scientific production in this area.
Vision
By 2032, MedUNAB will be a national and international benchmark in disseminating scientific output that addresses health from an interprofessional perspective, with high quality standards and indexed in international databases.
General objective
To provide a space for the dissemination, analysis, debate, and updating of scientific knowledge in the field of health sciences, in alignment with UNAB’s educational project.
Specific goals
- To increase the impact and visibility of the journal in national and international areas.
- To guarantee the best editing quality through the anonymous review by peers and the adherence to politics, criteria, and recommendations given by the national and international indexing bases.
- To propel the academic community in the country in general, and the health science faculty of the UNAB in particular, positive attitudes in the search for knowledge and culture in the writing diffusion of research experiences.
Editorial freedom
The publishing group has full authority and editorial freedom over the entire editorial content and the time of its publication. The evaluation, selection, programming or editing of articles is performed by the publishing group, without interference from third parties directly or indirectly. Editorial decisions are based on the work validity and its relevance for readers.
Editing formats
The MedUNAB Journal had a physical format with the register ISSN 0123-7047 up to 2018. Nowadays intending to take care of our environment, we count with the electronic format in PDF, XML JATS with the register ISSN 2382-4603, also with the doi register: https://doi.orprog/10.29375/issn.0123-7047.
The MedUNAB Journal is the property of the Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga which is of free access and without a profit motive. The personal information of all of those who make a part of each publication will be used exclusively for the purposes declared by MedUNAB. The reproduction, modification, and distribution with profitable motives requires a previous authorization of the Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga.
Copyright reserved.
The partial or total reproduction of graphic and editorial material of the publication is forbidden without previous written authorization from the editor.
The articles published in MedUNAB represent the opinion of their authors and are not necessarily the official opinion of the Universidad Autónoma de Bucarmanga, these articles are the exclusive responsibility of the author.
The publications of the Medunab journal are under an Attribution License of Creative Commons (Creative Commons, CC) type 4.0, with attribution and non-commercial rights.
Interoperability protocol
MedUNAB uses the OAI-PMH protocol for the storage of files by different databases. You can find it at the following link: https://revistas.unab.edu.co/index.php/medunab/oai
Additionally, the journal has meta tags following the Dublin Core standard.


