Editorial & Peer Review Process
Editorial and Peer Review Processes
  Editorial and Peer Review Processes generally follow these steps:
   	- We follow and request from authors, reviewers and editors the "ICJME Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals".
 	   	- When an article is submitted, Editor makes the first check of submitted articles (structure, plagiarism, scientific quality).
 	   	- Article may be rejected, sent back for structural revision, or sent to at least two reviewers for peer review.
 	   	- After peer review process, articles may be rejected, sent back for revision requested by reviewers or accepted for publication.
 	   	- Revised articles by authors may be accepted, resent to reviewers, resent to authors for additional corrections/revision or rejected.
 	   	- Authors could not see reviewers’ information. 
 	   	- Accepted articles are forwarded to publishing process.
 	   	- Editor(s) may require additional materials or changes from authors during copy editing, composing, grammatical editing and/or proof reading steps.
  
  Last updated: February 25, 2024