About the Journal
The Journal of Otolaryngology in Global Health (JOOGH) was founded to address the historic underrepresentation of otolaryngology within global surgery literature and to create a unified platform for collaboration, research, and education. JOOGH serves as an open-access forum for clinicians, trainees, and researchers to share innovations, best practices, and evidence-based approaches in delivering ENT care across diverse and resource-limited settings. By connecting the global otolaryngology community, the journal aims to advance equitable access to care, support sustainable program development, and cultivate a network of providers dedicated to improving OHNS outcomes worldwide.