期刊名称:CLEVELAND CLINIC JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine is an indexed, peer-reviewed journal published 10 times a year by The Cleveland Clinic as part of its program of medical education and scientific communication. The Journal is designed to meet the continuing medical education needs of general internists and cardiologists. The focus of the Journal is the application of new developments in the diagnosis and treatment of disease encountered in clinical practice. Relevance to physicians in practice is a chief criterion for the selection of articles.
Instructions to Authors
The Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine is an indexed, peer-reviewed journal published 10 times a year by The Cleveland Clinic as part of its program of medical education and scientific communication. The Journal is designed to meet the continuing medical education needs of general internists and cardiologists. The focus of the Journal is the application of new developments in the diagnosis and treatment of disease encountered in clinical practice. Relevance to physicians in practice is a chief criterion for the selection of articles.
- SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS...Address manuscripts and related correspondence to the Editor, Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, NA32, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195 (216.444.2661; fax 216.444.9385). Submissions should include the original manuscript, two copies, and three complete sets of figures. A cover letter accompanying the manuscript must contain (1) the full name, address, telephone number, and fax number of the corresponding author; (2) a statement that the manuscript is original, has not been previously published, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; and (3) a statement disclosing any financial support or other affiliation that might present a conflict of interest.
- SUBMITTING AN ARTICLE...The Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine will consider for publication submitted articles that meet the specific needs of its readership by providing up-to-date information in the fields of cardiovascular disease, pulmonary medicine, gastroenterology, rheumatology, infectious disease, and endocrinology. Articles submitted for publication should fit one of the following types:
Clinical review Brief (see "Length" below), illustrated overview of a discrete medical problem seen in daily practice, based on both clinical experience and a review of the medical literature. Editorial Brief, substantiated commentary on a controversial clinical or socioeconomic issue.
Letter to the editor Correspondence is welcome. A Letter to the Editor may be either a reaction to an article published in the Journal or a comment with special relevance to the practice of internal medicine.
- MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION...
Manuscript length Brief Reviews should be limited to 10 to 12 typed, double-spaced pages, including structured abstract (see below), references, tables, and legends for illustrations. Authors should refer to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (N Engl J Med 1991;324:424-428). All tables and illustrations should be cited within the article. Other submissions should be limited to 5 to 6 typed, double-spaced pages, including references, tables, and figures.
Abstract The abstract should not exceed 200 words. It should consist of (1) a one- or two-sentence summary statement of the importance of the article to internal medicine and cardiology practice, and (2) a list of Key Points discussed in the article.
References Number references in the order in which they are cited in the text. Reference style should follow the Uniform Requirements. Abbreviate periodicals according to Index Medicus. If a citation has six or fewer authors, all authors should be listed; if a citation has seven or more authors, list the first three, then "et al." Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references; a photostat of the first page of any article referenced should be furnished if requested.
Three sets of figures should accompany the manuscript. If a figure has been published elsewhere, provide a permission letter from the publisher, even if it is from the author's own work. Identify the figures by placing labels on the back. Drawings, graphs, and charts should be professionally rendered. Color figures should be submitted as transparencies. In legends for photomicrographs, include the type of stain and the magnification. The patient's identity must be masked, and written consent to publish the photograph must accompany the manuscript.
- PEER REVIEW...All manuscripts are subject to peer review. Authors are usually notified within 6 weeks about the acceptability of a manuscript, but longer intervals are sometimes unavoidable. All papers accepted for publication will be edited to conform with the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine style.
Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work, including any changes made by the copy editor and authorized by the corresponding author.
Copyright ownership must be transferred to the publisher. An appropriate form will be supplied.
Editorial Board
Brief, substantiated commentary on a controversial clinical or socioeconomic issue.
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