Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
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Originality Statement
By submitting, you confirm that all content is original, not copied or plagiarized, and that you hold the rights to publish it. Any plagiarism or copyright violations may result in rejection, retraction, or further action by the publisher.
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Open Access Statement
Our Platinum Open Access model guarantees that neither authors nor readers pay any fees. All published content is immediately and permanently accessible worldwide.
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Non-scientific Work
Non-scientific scholarly work may be considered for publication, subject to pre-submission approval. Please contact the editorial office before submitting such work.
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The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
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Publication Notice
Submission does not guarantee publication. All manuscripts undergo rigorous peer review, and editorial decisions are based on scientific quality, ethical soundness, and relevance to the journal's scope.
Author Guidelines
For Authors
JBAEM welcomes original research, reviews, case reports, and other scholarly contributions in biomedicine and clinical practice. Please follow these guidelines for manuscript preparation and submission to ensure a smooth review process.
Article Types
A. Research Reports
Up to 3000 words (including references, figures, and tables) to report on novel findings from systematic studies.
B. Analysis of the Best Available Evidence in Medicine
- •Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analyses, and Causal Metanalysis: Comprehensive assessments that synthesize existing research and data. Up to 3000 words, including references, figures and/or tables. May be subjected to a statistical review.
- •Clinical Practice Guidelines: Evidence-based recommendations aimed at guiding clinical decisions and practices. Up to 2500 words, including references, figures and/or tables.
- •Experts Analysis of the Best Available Evidence: Focused review articles, commentaries, ABC articles (abstract, best available evidence, and conclusion), and viewpoints. Up to 2000 words, including references, figures and/or tables.
- •Editorials: By invitation only.
- •Post-Publication Peer Review: High-quality, relevant unsolicited post-publication peer review are welcome. Up to 500 words.
C. Special Articles
Important articles that may not fulfil the required format, and/or word count – subject to pre-submission approval.
D. Case Reports and Images in Medicine
In-depth analyses of individual clinical cases, images, and short videos that enrich understanding in medical practice. Up to 1500 words, including references, figures and/or tables.
E. Letter to the Editor
Up to 250-500 words, including references, figures and/or tables.
While preparing your manuscript for submission to JBAEM, adherence to the following formatting guidelines is advisable to facilitate the review process and enhance readability.
The title page should consist of:
- •A concise title (maximum 50 words) that reflects the content and findings
- •Names of all authors along with their affiliations
- •Corresponding author's contact information
- •A short running title (no more than 50 characters)
a. Introduction
Clearly outline the historical or logical basis of the study without summarizing results. Extensive literature reviews are not appropriate. Conclude with a clear statement of the research aims.
b. Materials and Methods
Provide enough detail, along with cited references, to allow full replication of the study. Authors must make materials and methods freely available to academic researchers as a condition of submission.
c. Results
Present key findings objectively and concisely, using tables and figures as needed. Avoid interpretation or discussion of the data in this section.
d. Discussion
Begin with a brief summary of major findings without repeating the abstract or results. Conclude with a concise interpretation of the study's relevance.
e. Ethical Considerations
- •Provide informed written consent statements
- •Include review board details and approval numbers
- •State compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki
f. List of Abbreviations
Include a list of abbreviations used in the text.
g. Author Information
Acknowledgements, disclaimers, competing interests, funding, author contributions, patient and public involvement, and patient consent for publication are to be mentioned at the end of the manuscript before references.
Note: All authors must approve the final manuscript version for publication.
h. Data Availability Statement
The statement should include applicable data set information:
- •Repository name
- •Public domain resource name
- •Availability within article/supplementary materials
- •Available upon request (include contact details)
- •Available after embargo period
i. Permissions
Permission must be obtained for previously published illustrations. Authors must obtain and provide written copies to publishers.
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Copyright Notice
Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that the work and its essential substance have not been published before and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Articles in this journal are licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial). This allows users to read, share, and reuse the content for non-commercial purposes, as long as proper attribution is given. Commercial use requires permission from the copyright holder.
Privacy Statement
JBAEM maintains a privacy policy that protects the personal information of authors, reviewers, editors, and readers. Personal data are used exclusively for journal operations and are not shared with third parties except where required for publication and indexing purposes.