Editor Benefits
Editors at Journal of Aging Research And Healthcare contribute to the quality of aging research and gain professional benefits through scholarly leadership.
- Engage deeply with emerging research in aging and healthcare
- Strengthen critical appraisal and editorial decision making skills
- Build visibility within the gerontology and geriatrics community
Editorial service offers regular exposure to new methods, datasets, and care models. This perspective can inform your own research agenda, teaching, and clinical practice.
- Collaborate with expert reviewers and authors across disciplines
- Contribute to policy and practice-relevant research discussions
- Support mentorship by guiding early-career authors
Editors also help identify priority topics and encourage submissions that address gaps in aging care. This supports a strong, responsive research community.
Editors influence the direction of the journal by applying rigorous standards, promoting transparent reporting, and supporting ethical research practices. This work helps ensure that aging research remains trustworthy, clinically relevant, and useful for decision making.
Editors may request an official certificate recognizing their contribution. Serving as an editor reflects a professional commitment to ethical, high-quality publishing in aging research.
Editors may also be invited to contribute to special issues or thematic collections that highlight emerging priorities in aging care.