Instructions to Author
About the Journal
The journal is published monthly, adopting the continuous publication model, and submissions are open to researchers in the field of medical subject areas worldwide.
- Manuscripts undergo screening by the Editorial Board and a blinded peer review by domain experts.
- Editorial modifications may be made for clarity, grammar, and formatting.
Authorship Criteria
All listed authors must meet the following criteria:
- Contributed significantly to the research (concept, design, data analysis, or interpretation).
- Participated in drafting or critically revising the manuscript.
- Approved the final version for publication.
Individuals who do not meet these criteria can be mentioned in the "Acknowledgements" section.
Manuscript Submission Guidelines
- File Format - Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx).
- Language - Manuscript must be written in clear and concise English (British or American).
- Length:
- Authors: Maximum of 6 authors. For more, contact us via email.
- Pages: Normal length is 10-12 pages. For longer manuscripts, contact us via email.
Submission Method
Submit your manuscript via this email: [email protected]
Manuscript Format
Your manuscript should include the following sections in the given order:
1. Title Page
- Title: Concise and informative, within 15 words.
- Authors: Full names and affiliations. Use superscript numbers for multiple affiliations.
- Corresponding Author: Name, address, email, phone, and fax.
- Running Title: A short version of the title, within 50 characters.
2. Abstract and Keywords
- Abstract: Structured (for research articles) with the following:
- Background
- Objectives
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusion
- Maximum: 250 words.
- Keywords: Minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6, listed alphabetically, separated by commas.
3. Main Text
- Introduction: State the purpose, summarize the rationale, and highlight knowledge gaps.
- Materials and Methods: Provide detailed methodology for replication, ethical approvals, and tools used.
- Results: Present data logically using tables and figures. Avoid duplication of data in the text and tables/figures.
- Discussion: Highlight new findings, interpret their significance, and discuss limitations.
- Conclusion: Summarize key findings and their broader implications.
- Acknowledgements (if any): Mention individuals or organizations contributing to the work.
4. References
- Use Vancouver style.
- Abbreviate journal names as per Index Medicus.
- Cite references in the order of appearance using square brackets [ ].
- Examples:
- Journal Article: Olalekan O. Nigerian Centenary: Drug Abuse and Its Challenges in the Education Sector. Farfarurn J Multi-Discip Stud 2014;8(9):52-57.
- Book: Rang HP, Dale MM, Ritter JM. Rang and Dale's Pharmacology. 8th ed. Elsevier; 2015.