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    About GJMCCR

    Contents:

    Introduction
    Prerequisite of the Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports
    Value-addition of Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports
    Peer Review Process
    Journal Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
    Editors' ethical duties
    Reviewers' ethical duties
    Authors' ethical duties

    Introduction

    Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports is an open access, interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed online journal publishing innovative case reports in all clinical, medical and experimental disciplines. Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports is dedicated to publishing, disseminating all most recent and excellent case reports in all areas of clinical research, including clinical medicine, clinical events and also relevant fields so that healthcare professionals, researchers and others can easily find clinically important information on common and rare conditions. The purpose of this academic journal is to present a platform for academicians, clinicians, scientists, researchers, regulators, and students all over the globe to promote and discuss different new issues and developments by publishing case reports in all aspects of Clinical Medicine.

    Prerequisite of the Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports

    The Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports is a journal published by Peertechz Publications Pvt. Ltd. At Peertechz, we believe that education and prevention are the ultimate keys to extending good health. Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports analyses the complicated aspects of abnormal disease symptoms followed by progression of the chronic disease, diagnosis of which leads to the detection of new aspects or mechanisms in the pathology of the disease. Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports publish case reports from the full spectrum of healthcare practitioners including doctors, dentists, nurses and vets. The Journal is easily accessible through internet to share the innovations of the researchers for scholarly advancement in the field.

    Value-addition of Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports

    • Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports is an open access journal.  It makes publications freely available on the public internet domain, allowing any end users to read, download, copy, distribute, and link to the full texts of the articles.
    • The journal aims to provide high quality, meticulously reviewed and rapidly published articles, to serve the growing need of the scientific community.
    • The Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports also releases special issues edited by existing and guest editors.
    • All publications are also promoted via social networking sites including LinkedIn, Twitter and Face book. This makes GJMCCR highly visible and easily accessible worldwide. 
    • All articles in Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports are published under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 International License.
    • Readers can copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the work provided the original work and source is appropriately cited.
    • The editors and peer reviewers of Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports are requested to promote judgment based on scientific and technical validity of the work with useful and constructive feedback to authors.
    • Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports accepts submissions in form of original research articles, review articles, case reports, conference proceedings and short communications.
    • Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports uses Online System, an online manuscript submission, review and tracking system that helps maintain quality and transparency throughout the review process.  All submitted manuscripts undergo review by the editorial board members of GJMCCR.

    Peer Review Process

    Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports adheres to double-blind peer review policy for submitted manuscripts. In double-blind peer review system, the identity of both the author and reviewer is kept hidden. This process creates review process that is not influenced by standing within the research community, peer pressure or other factors that may make the review less objective.
    In order to expedite the review process; authors should send submissions as two documents: 1) title page and 2) the manuscript. The title page will contain the details of the corresponding authors and co-authors.

    Journal Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement

    Peertechz's publication ethics and publication malpractice statement is based on Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. We strictly adhere to the ethical guidelines for non-discriminatory publication and expect the same from the authors, editors and reviewers. We have summarized the expected ethical duties under following aspects:

    Editors' ethical duties

    Unbiased Publication decisions: The editors of the Journal will be responsible for evaluating the quality of the articles submitted for the publication for the journal. Peertechz has a strict non-discrimination policy.  Acceptance or rejection for publication is independent of race, gender, religious belief, country or origin and citizenship.

    Abiding to the law: The editors must be well-versed in the policies of the journal's editorial board and the changes incorporated therein according to the prevailing legal requirements regarding copyright issues, plagiarism and defamation and must abide by those policies and requirements.

    Maintaining Privacy: The editors are expected not to disclose any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone other than the corresponding author(s), reviewers and other members of the editorial board.  All correspondence should be through the editorial board.

    Providing constructive feedback: The editors are expected to provide constructive feedback to the authors in order to enhance the quality of their article and its value to the field.

    Reviewers' ethical duties

    Assisting editors in Peer Review Process: Reviewers are expected to promptly assist the editors in the peer review process.  Reviews should communicate any deficiencies, methodological, ethical or other concerns and where possible, provide guidance to the authors for improving the quality of the manuscripts.

    Managing time and workload: The reviewers should ensure they complete the review process within stipulated time so that accepted manuscripts are processed and reach the publication stage on fast track basis.

    Maintaining privacy: The reviewers' should maintain the privacy of the manuscripts during and after the review process and should discuss about the manuscripts only with the authorized editor(s).

    Identifying and evaluating resources: The reviewers' are expected to identify and evaluate the resources cited by the authors. They should report to the authorized editors any identified plagiarism or any significant similarity or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published or unpublished paper(s).

    Providing constructive and unbiased feedback: The reviewers are expected to ensure that while providing feedbacks to the authors, the language used is appropriate and should not include any personal criticism or objectionable content.

    Authors' ethical duties

    Honest and original research: The authors are solely responsible for their work. We expect that our authors submit accurate, original and objective research. The manuscripts should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work.

    Retaining data: The authors are expected to preserve the raw data and any other valuable information related to the research. The editorial board may ask to review the raw data in relation to the manuscript under publication consideration. 

    Avoiding parallel publication: The authors are advised not to submit manuscripts related to the same research more than once. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal or publication will be considered unethical and unacceptable.

    Proper citation: The authors are expected to cite properly the publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work.

    Reporting errors: The authors are expected to notify the editors or publisher any inaccuracy or error in the submitted manuscript immediately. It is the responsibility of the authors to promptly notify the journal editor or publisher about the errors and cooperate with the editors to withdraw or correct the submitted manuscript

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