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期刊名称:MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS

ISSN:0025-6196
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10169
  出版社网址:http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/
期刊网址:http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/
影响因子:7.619
主题范畴:MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

A peer-reviewed journal, Mayo Clinic Proceedings publishes original articles dealing with clinical and laboratory medicine, clinical research, basic science research, and clinical epidemiology. Mayo Clinic Proceedings is published monthly by the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research as part of its commitment to the medical education of physicians.


Instructions to Authors
 

Manuscripts written by Mayo or by non-Mayo authors will be considered for publication. All submitted manuscripts must be accompanied by statements that the article has been neither published previously nor concurrently submitted for publication elsewhere and that all authors have reviewed the final draft of the manuscript. Any potential conflict of interest must be disclosed.

A cover letter should include the name, complete mailing address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the corresponding author, and all authors must sign the letter. Authorship must be limited to those who have contributed substantially to the design of the study, analysis of the data, and writing of the article.

Manuscript receipt is acknowledged by letter to the corresponding author. Each manuscript is assigned a unique identification number. Information on manuscripts is released only to authors who give the manuscript number.

All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review. Authors may suggest the names of potential reviewers; Mayo Clinic Proceedings reserves the right of final selection.

Decisions on acceptance or rejection will be communicated only by letter to the corresponding author. On acceptance of a manuscript, all authors (except employees of the US government whose work was part of their official duties) must sign an authorship responsibility/financial disclosure/copyright transfer form. Failure to submit completed signature forms will delay publication.

All accepted manuscripts will be edited according to the American Medical Association Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 9th ed (Baltimore, Md: Williams & Wilkins; 1998), and the corresponding author will receive an approval copy of page proof before publication.

Submission

Authors may prepare manuscripts in accordance with the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals," developed by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (Ann Intern Med. 1997;126:36-47 or www.icmje.org). Reports of randomized controlled trials should include the CONSORT flow diagram (Ann Intern Med. 2001;134:657-662). Specific requirements for Mayo Clinic Proceedings follow.

Submit 3 complete copies of the manuscript (including 3 glossy prints or high-quality laser prints of each illustration) to the address at the end of these instructions. The manuscript, which should be typed in 12-point type and double-spaced throughout, should be arranged as follows: (1) title page, (2) abstract, (3) alphabetical list of abbreviations used and their expansions, (4) text, (5) acknowledgments, (6) references, (7) legends, and (8) tables. Manuscript pages should be numbered consecutively and labeled with the last name of the first author.

Title Page

Title:
Formulate a title that reflects the content of the article. Avoid subtitles, declarative statements, questions, and titles that tantalize but do not inform readers.

Authors: Include first names, academic degrees, departmental affiliations and institutions, and current departmental and institutional affiliations for authors who have relocated since completion of the study.

Financial support: List all financial and material support for the research and work described in the manuscript (eg, grant number and funding agency for the project, an individual author, or both).

Financial disclosure: List each author's affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in the subject matter discussed in the manuscript.

Reprints and correspondence: Include name, address, and e-mail address of author to whom postpublication correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed.

Abstract

For original articles, organize abstract in a structured format, with the following headings: Objective, Material (or Subjects or Patients) and Methods, Results, and Conclusion. Abstracts should not be structured for other contributions.

Text

Express measurements in conventional units (not SI units). Give exact P values, even when they are nonsignificant.

Avoid specialized jargon and abbreviations; for any abbreviation used, define at first mention (except for units of measurement when they appear with numerals).

In general, use generic names for drugs and equipment.

Cite references, figures, and tables consecutively as they appear in the text.

Do not use footnotes within the text.

Acknowledgments

The corresponding author must provide assurance in writing that permission has been obtained from those acknowledged.

References

Authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of their references and for complete and accurate citation in the text.

Number references consecutively as they are cited in the text; use superscript numerals for text citations.

Cite personal communications (specify oral or written and date) and unpublished data parenthetically in the text and include date (do not list in references). Include assurance that those named or quoted have provided permission to be identified and cited in the context of the article.

In the reference list, include names and initials of all authors (if more than 6, list 3 followed by "et al"), the title, source (journal abbreviations should conform to those in Index Medicus), year, volume, and inclusive page numbers. For appropriate reference style, refer to a recent issue of the journal or www.mayo.edu/proceedings.

Periodical
1. Comroe JH, Long TV, Sort AJ. The lung: clinical physiology and pulmonary function tests. Chest. 1989;65:20-22.
Chapter in book
2. Bithell TC. Hereditary coagulation disorders. In: Lee GR, Bithell TC, Foerster J, Athens JW, Lukens JN, eds. Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology. Vol 2. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Lea & Febiger; 1993:1422-1472.
Book
3. Guyton AC. Textbook of Medical Physiology. 8th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 1991:255-262.

Illustrations

Cite all illustrations in the text, and number them (with Arabic numerals) in the order of their appearance.

Provide a legend for each figure, including definitions of any abbreviations that appear on the figure.

For photomicrographs, specify stain and original magnification.

For any illustration with a recognizable patient, submit a release form signed by the patient.

Submit 3 glossy prints of each illustration (including those in color), carefully labeled on the back with the number of the figure, first author's name, and orientation (high-quality laser prints of line graphs may be acceptable).

Do not trim illustrations or assemble component parts; suggest cropping and format on a photocopy.

If color illustrations are necessary, authors may be charged for preparation of the color proofs.

Tables

Number tables consecutively (with Arabic numerals) in the order of their citation in the text.

Type all tabular material double-spaced; each table should be on a separate page.

Provide a title for each table; define all abbreviations in a footnote.

Footnote symbols should be used in the following order:    etc.

Do not submit tables as glossy prints.

Permissions

Use of previously published graphic and tabular material is strongly discouraged. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission for reuse of material (illustrations, tables, or lengthy quotes) from other sources. Permission letters from the copyright holder and the author of the original source (along with complete bibliographic information) must be submitted with the manuscript. Failure to provide all appropriate permissions will delay publication.

Revisions

Revised manuscripts accepted for publication should be submitted on diskette, indicate Macintosh (preferred) or other format; a hard copy of the manuscript must accompany the diskette.

Reprints

A form for ordering reprints will accompany the approval copy of page proof. No complimentary copies of published articles will be provided.

Letters to the Editor

The Editor welcomes letters and comments, particularly pertaining to recently published articles in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, as well as letters reporting original observations and research. Letters pertaining to a recently published Proceedings article should be received no later than 1 month after the article's publication. A letter should be no longer than 500 words, contain no more than 5 references and 1 table or figure, be signed by no more than 3 authors, be in double-spaced, typewritten format, and not be published or submitted elsewhere. The letter must be signed and include the correspondent's full address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address (if available). It is assumed that appropriate letters will be published, at the Editor's discretion, unless the writer indicates otherwise. The Editor reserves the right to edit letters in accordance with Proceedings style and to abridge them if necessary. Letters may be submitted by surface mail to Letters to the Editor, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Room 770 Siebens Building, Rochester, MN 55905; by fax to (507) 284-0252; or by e-mail to proceedings@mayo.edu. (Note: Authors who submit letters by fax or e-mail must also send a copy by surface mail.)

Embargo

All information regarding the content and publication date of accepted manuscripts is confidential. Information contained in or about accepted articles cannot appear in any media outlet (print, broadcast, or electronic) until 5 am central time on the second Tuesday of the month of publication.

Manuscript Submission Checklist

  • Three copies of manuscript
  • Abstract, structured or unstructured as appropriate
  • References, figures, and tables cited consecutively in text
  • Three glossy prints for each illustration, appropriately labeled
  • Documentation of permission to reuse any previously published material and to cite personal communications and unpublished data
  • Cover letter, including statement of originality and signifying approval of final copy by all authors
  • Potential reviewers
  • Name, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of author responsible for correspondence about the manuscript during review
Send material to:
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Manuscript Office
200 First St SW
Room 770 Siebens Bldg
Rochester, MN 55905

Telephone: (507) 284-4765
Fax: (507) 284-0252

Editorial Board
Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

William L. Lanier, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Senior Associate Editor

Ayalew Tefferi, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Associate Editors

Thomas C. Gerber, MD, PhD (Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL)

Carl J. Lavie, MD (Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA)

Scott C. Litin, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

S. Vincent Rajkumar, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Ruth S. Weinstock, MD, PhD (SUNY Upstate Medical University)

Executive Editor: Ann M. Sullivan, BA, ELS (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Proceedings Staff

Managing Editor
Kimberly K. McGhee, PhD, ELS

Publishing Operations Specialist
Ruth M. Breza

Editorial Processing Specialist
Kimberly D. Sankey

Editorial Processing Assistant
Margaret R. Wentz, BA

Business Manager
Debra M. Eagle, MBA

Editorial Board Members

David R. Andes, MD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Samuel J. Asirvathim, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

David J. Ballard, MD, MSPH, PhD (Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, TX)

Thomas J. Beckman, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Keith H. Berge, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

J. Michael Bostwick, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Douglas B. Coursin, MD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Mark Denis P. Davis, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Lori A. Erickson, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Gary S. Francis, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN)

Susan Galandiuk, MD (University of Louisville, Louisville, KY)

Richard M. Goldberg, MD (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

John E. Heffner, MD (Providence Medical Center, Portland, OR)

Sunanda V. Kane, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Evan D. Kharasch, MD, PhD (Washington University, St Lous, MO)

James F. Meschia, MD (Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL)

Maitray D. Patel, MD (Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix)

Michael K. Popkin, MD (Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN)

Jay H. Ryu, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Gary L. Schwartz, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Joseph I. Sirven, MD (Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ)

Susan L. Slager, PhD (Rochester, MN)

David R. Snydman, MD (Tufts New England Medical Center, Boston, MA)

Robert J. Spinner, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Zelalem Temesgen, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Adrian Vella, MD (Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN)

Cornelia M. Weyand, MD (Stanford University, Stanford, CA)


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