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Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
Original Research Article
Original research articles summarized the report of an original research study which includes the outcomes of a study to test the hypothesis using appropriate scientific methods, which resulting both positive or negative results, preliminary findings, or incremental advances. The research article should describe clearly and consciously how the research was conducted and analyzed. The manuscript of the original research article should be arranged as: title, abstract, background, objective, materials, and methods, results, discussion, strength and limitation, conclusion, acknowledgment, conflict of interest, funds, ethical clearance, and references.
Scoping review/ systematic review/ meta-analysis
A scoping review/ systematic review/ meta-analysis is an article that syntheses a subset of studies on a specific topic chosen based on the availability, with a detailed and comprehensive plan and search strategy to reduce bias by identifying, appraising and synthesizing. Scoping review/ systematic review/ meta-analysis need a statistical technique for synthesize the data from several studies to a single summary effect size. The manuscript of scoping review/ systematic review/ meta-analysis should be arranged as: title, abstract, background, objective, materials, and methods, results, discussion, strength and limitation, conclusion, acknowledgment, conflict of interest, funds and references.
Community Service Report
Community Service Report is a special article to report the community services which has been performed by an individual or organization to improve society’s health issues, knowledge or vigilance in a disease or issue. To report the community services, the manuscript should be arranged as title, abstract, highlight, background, objectives, the community services activity, discussion, limitation, conclusion, acknowledgment, conflict of interest, funding, community service permission, author’s contribution and reference.
Opinion
An opinion is a short article providing a personal opinion about a burning topic, new medical findings, or a special issue/event that becomes an interest in society. The structure of opinion is similar to viewpoints, which are arranged as 1. background of the interest you want to describe; 2. the reason/aim you write the viewpoints; 3. Burning topics you want to present. The burning topics must be supported by scientific evidence, such as animal model studies, human studies, in-vitro studies, etc by citing the study on your viewpoints; 4. Supported table and picture (optional) are preferred to support your opinion or viewpoint on the topics; 5. Conclusion summarizing all your article viewpoints or opinion; 5. Statement of conflict of interest; 6. References.
Viewpoint
Viewpoint is designed to present hot topics in the medical field and write down the issue you are focused on, such as burning topics or any new developments in the field of medicine. It can be a ‘personal opinion’ or any piece of information, which gives the author’s perspective on a particular issue, supported by the literature. Viewpoints can also be unencumbered by journal policy, and must be structured as 1. background of the “burning topics” or “new developments” in medical topics you want to describe and the reason/aim you write the viewpoints; 2. pros- and cons of the topics or the benefits of the topics for human beings, and must be supported by scientific evidence, such as animal model studies, human studies, in-vitro studies, etc by citing the study on your viewpoints; 3. Supported table and picture (optional) are preferred to support your opinion or viewpoint on the topics; 4. Conclusion summarizing all your article viewpoints or opinion; 5. Statement of conflict of interest; 6. References.
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