杂志简称:medicc rev
中文译名:《医疗评论》
收录属性:ssci(2024版), scie(2024版), 英文期刊,
投稿方向:public, environmental & occupational health
SCI/E期刊基本信息
出版周期:季刊 地区:美国
中科院分区:待录入
是否TOP:待录入
是否综述:待录入
是否OA:待录入
国际标准刊号:ISSN 1555-7960/EISSN 1555-7960
杂志语言:英语
出版国家:美国
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杂志官方网址:https://mediccreview.org/
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Author Guidelines:
Instructions for preparation of manuscripts 2020
Author Guidelines
MEDICC Review (MR) is an open-access quarterly journal, founded in 1999 and peer-reviewed since 2007.
MR is indexed in PubMed; SciELO; Latindex; Thomson-Reuters; SCOPUS and Embase (Elsevier); CABI Global Health; Tropical Diseases Bulletin; Latindex and Redalyc. Available in EBSCO Host, ISI Web of Knowledge, and HINARI.
MR publishes experiences in medicine and public health (mainly, but not only) from Cuba and the rest of Latin-America and Caribbean. Our mission is to contribute to reducing health inequities by facilitating knowledge sharing for strengthening health systems and improving health outcomes.
The MR editorial team will work with you to ensure a high-quality article that meets international standards for scientific publication, but we can only help you if you follow these instructions carefully.
General Instructions
Preferred content Preference is given to articles about primary prevention and population health, and those particularly relevant to achieving health equity, universal coverage and quality health care in resource-constrained settings or for medically underserved populations. This includes manuscripts about health strategies, surveillance and human resource development, among others.
Not accepted
Manuscripts that introduce Manuscripts that introduce technology or on rare diseases, or that are essentially biomedical without implications for population health will be returned to the authors with recommendation to submit to a specialized journal.
Submission Submit the following electronically to editors@mediccreview.org: the manuscript Author Agreement (signed)
Author’s Copies First authors will receive one copy of the issue of MEDICC Review in which their work appears.
Resources to consult
Citing Medicine, The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers (web page)
MEDICC Review Editorial Ethics (web page)
MEDICC Review Author Agreement (PDF)
In this document:
Checklist for Manuscript Submission Definitions of Author & Contributor Policy on Conflict of Interest Format The manuscript should be written in English or Spanish (whichever is your first language), in Word.
Use 12-point Times New Roman, normal margins (1 in.), left aligned singled spaced, double space between paragraphs.
No preset or automatic formatting or style features.
The endnotes function is permitted.
All macros must be disabled.
Maximum length (words, graphics and references) according to journal section. (See Author Instructions.)
Units of Measurement
Use International System of Units (ISU); measurements in metric, temperatures in degrees
Celsius.
In decimal units, use periods, not commas (e.g., 0.15 or 3.1%)
Digital version of Author Guidelines
If you are reading a printout of these guidelines, you may download a digital version from http://www.medicc.org/mediccreview/documents/guidelines-for-authors.pdf Questions? Contact editors@mediccreview.org
Checklist for Manuscript Submission
Title Page Title o Should reflect manuscript content, without creating false expectations.
o Should not include abbreviations (except MeSH terms, e.g., HIV).
o Should avoid phrases that fail to convey information (e.g., Study of…..,
Use of….., Treatment with….).
Should begin with a term suggesting the most important aspect of the article.
Subtitle Subordinate terms (such as study design) can appear in a subtitle.
Authors o Name, degree, discipline or specialty, institutional affiliation and email of each author. All authors should provide also their ORCID digital
identifier. To get it, go to https://orcid.org/ and follow three simple steps). (See Definitions of Author & Contributor).
Contact Information Email, mailing address and work/home/cell phone numbers of corresponding author. If it’s possible, include your contact information at social networks as LinkedIn, Twitter and/or Facebook. Information will be exchanged only with the corresponding author.
Importance One ≤30 word-phrase that summarizes the importance of the work.
Abstract oStructured abstract: Original Research, Review.
oNonstructured abstract: Perspective, Lessons from the Field.
oKeywords: 3–10 (See MeSH terms)
Acknowledgments
(Contributors)
o Mention individuals who contributed to the manuscript, but whose contribution does not justify authorship. (See Definitions of Author & Contributor.)
o Financial and material support should also be acknowledged.
o oAuthor is responsible for asking persons and institutions permission to be acknowledged.
References o Maximum as per journal section (see ‘Author Instructions” for each section below).
o Format as indicated in Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers.
o For abbreviations of journal titles cited, see Index Medicus.
o Include the most current relevant literature and wherever possible refer to original research rather than review articles.
o Number references consecutively in the body of the text, within brackets after punctuation and without space (e.g., Our findings are consistent with those of López.[2]
o Include only documents that could be consulted by readers. Provide primary sources of data, never data cited by a third party. Authors are responsible for checking that no reference corresponds to a retracted article.
o The list of references appears after Acknowledgments.
Checklist for Manuscript Submission
Tables o Maximum as per journal section (see ‘Author Instructions” for each section below).
o Include variability indicators when pertinent (SD, SEM)
o Name rows and columns clearly and without ambiguity.
o Indicate denominators for percentage calculation, so readers can check them.
o Do not use a table if data could be expressed narratively in a single sentence.
Graphic elements
— general notes
oMaximum as per journal section (see ‘Author Instructions” for each section below).
oDigital files, with explanatory names (e.g., Pérez Fig.1.jpg, Pérez Tablas.xml)
oNumbered using Arabic numerals in order of appearance in the text. All graphic elements
with included text should be EDITABLE, if content is in a language other than English.
oInclude title and data source (if applicable; unnecessary if data are from same reported in the manuscript).
oTitle and caption should provide information essential for comprehension without needing to access text (include acronym definitions in a legend, even if defined in text).
oAuthors must guarantee in writing that they have the right to publish photos and images subject to copyright and that they alone bear full responsibility in case of infringement, exonerating MEDICC Review of all responsibility. (See Author Agreement)
Figures, images &photographs
oMaximum as per journal section (see ‘Author Instructions” for each section below).
oEach figure in a separate file.
oResolution ≥300 dpi, uncompressed.
oIn grayscale or color (ideally CMYK, though RGB files are acceptable).
oDo not send GIF images or files in 256-color format.
oAccepted formats include:
• Original files in Illustrator, Corel Draw, MS Word, Freehand, Excel or PowerPoint;
• Postscript files (*.ps); and
• Bitmap files (in any of the following formats: TIFF (*.tif), Adobe Photoshop (*.psd),
JPEG (*.jpg), PDF (*.pdf) or Photoshop EPS (*.eps).
oDo not embed images or photographs in Word documents, since resolution will not be adequate.
oDo not send images or illustrations downloaded from the Internet. MEDICC Review publishes in black and white; if color is essential, the image will be made available online.
Names of 4
reviewers
oIn the Author Agreement, submit names of four potential reviewers who are able to read the
manuscript in its original language. They must have no conflicts of interests with the
manuscript’s content, its authors or their institutions.
o Two of them must be from a country other than the study’s country of origin.
Author Agreement oBefore signing this Author Agreement, read the following MEDICC Review policies or documents:
• Policy on Conflict of Interest (below)
• Definitions of Author & Contributor (below)
oComplete and sign the MEDICC Review Author Agreement..
Definitions of Author & Contributor
MEDICC Review’s guidelines for determining authorship are based on the (ICJME) Recommendations for the
Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals, relevant portions of which are
cited below, edited only for style.
5 – 14
Definitions of Author & Contributor
Author An Author is someone who complies with ALL the following four conditions:
1) makes substantial contribution to conception and design, or data acquisition, or analysis and interpretation of data,
2) drafts the article or reviews it critically for important intellectual content,
3) approves the final version of the manuscript, and
4) takes responsibility for all aspects of the work, guaranteeing appropriate investigation and resolution of any issues related to accuracy, reliability and integrity of any part of the work Not an author
Acquisition of funding, collection of data, or general supervision of the research group alone, does not justify authorship.
Group
authorship
Group authorship is an option when there are many authors.
All persons designated as authors should qualify for authorship, and all those who qualify should be listed. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content.
Increasingly, authorship of multicenter trials is attributed to a group. When a large, multicenter group has conducted the work, the group should identify the individuals who accept direct responsibility for the manuscript.
The group should identify the individual who signs the Author Agreement on its behalf.
The National Library of Medicine indexes the group name and the names of individuals the group has identified as being directly responsible for the manuscript.
The corresponding author should clearly identify the group name, all individual authors and the preferred citation. Editors will ask authors to complete journal-specific author and conflict of interest disclosure forms. MEDICC Review requires the declaration of personal
contribution of each author as part of the Author Agreement.
Byline The order of authorship on the byline should be a joint decision of the coauthors.
Authors should be prepared to explain the order in which authors are listed.
Contributor
All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an Acknowledgments section.
Examples include a person who provided purely technical help, writing assistance, or a department chair who provided only general support. Financial and material support should also be acknowledged.
Groups of persons who have contributed materially to the paper but whose contributions do not justify authorship may be listed under a heading such as “clinical investigators” or “participating investigators,” and their function or contribution should be described—for example, “served as scientific advisors,” “critically reviewed the study proposal,” “collected data,” or “provided and cared for study patients.”
Because readers may infer their endorsement of the data and conclusions, all persons must give written permission to be acknowledged.