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Publishing medical journal articles is easier when you know how the process is supposed to work. This video describes this process. Publishing medical journal articles is easier when you know how
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A case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports usually describe an unusual or novel occurrence and as such, remain one of the cornerstones of medical progress and provide many new ideas in medicine. Some reports contain an extensive review of the relevant
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Case reports are a time-honored, important, integral, and accepted part of the medical literature. Both the Journal of Medical Case Reports and the Case Report section of BioMed Central Research Notes are committed to case report publication, and each have different criteria.Journal of Medical Case Reports was the world's first international, PubMed-listed medical journal devoted to
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Some of the new journals cover general medicine and others cover specific therapeutic areas. Most case report journals (94%) are open access and approximately 40% are indexed in PubMed. Clinical issues covered by case report journals include previously unreported adverse effects of drugs or other treatments, unexpected events that occur in the
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Case reports offer unique value to the body of medical knowledge by describing new diseases, disease mechanisms, therapeutic approaches, and adverse or beneficial effects of drugs. The act of recording, discussing with colleagues, and publishing clinical observations as case reports remains essential to the art of medicine and patient care [ 1 ].
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Journal of Medical Case Reports was the world's first international, PubMed-listed medical journal devoted to publishing case reports from all clinical disciplines and was launched in 2007. The Case Report section of BioMed Central Research Notes was created and began publishing case reports in 2012. Between the two of them, thousands of peer
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Select the Journal of Submission and Look at the Literature. Before you submit your manuscript, carefully peruse the potential journals of submission and read the author instructions for those journals. It is important to ensure that the journal of submission is the right one for your work. Carefully considering journal selection will allow you
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1) Do you already have a journal in mind and if so does this journal publish case reports? 2) Does the journal publish on your topic? 3) Who is your desired audience? Tips: Look up the website for the journal you have in mind to check if they accept case report submissions; Check where your colleagues, mentors, and collaborators are publishing
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Open access publica-tions, such as the Journal of Medical Case Reports from BioMed Central, offer high visibility, relatively rapid publication, and transparent publication policies. The reputation of the journal plays an increasingly important part of the decision, requiring thorough vetting of poten-tial journals.
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GUIDELINES ON WRITING MANUSCRIPTS. Guidelines on structure of articles. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors: https://www.icmje.org/recommendations/
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e advice of your supervising consultant is useful. Select a journal that you think. ould be the most appropriate for your case report. For example, unusual injury presentations are more likely to be accepted in the journals such as Trauma rath. r than more main-stream, general interest journal. The BMJ does.
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Step 2 - Select a Journal. What target audience (doctors & patients) would best benefit from the info? If indexed in PubMed, it is peer reviewed and locatable. Some journals do NOT publish case reports. FIRST double-check the journal's "Author's Guidelines," or "Author's Instructions" to see "Types of Articles".
https://casereports.bmj.com/pages/author-faqs
What is BMJ Case Reports? BMJ Case Reports is an online resource with a high volume of peer reviewed cases in all disciplines so that healthcare professionals, researchers and others can easily find clinically important information on common and rare conditions. Further information: About BMJ Case Reports. 2.
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Steps for preparing a case report are described based upon the current available literature. Conclusion: Case reports are important contributions to the health sciences literature. Proper preparation of this study design is necessary in order for it to be published. A self-evaluation check sheet for authors is included to assist in the writing
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•General medical journal (check whether accepts case reports and acceptance rate) •Case report specific journal -Many are open access (>90%) and charge publishing fees ($500-$1500) -Need to differentiate legitimate open access journals from predatory journals (to be discussed later!) -Most do not advertise impact factor -Select
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Open Access Publishing / ethics. Open Access Publishing / standards*. Peer Review. Periodicals as Topic / standards*. Since the establishment of the Journal of Medical Case Reports in 2006, the number of journals that publish case reports has increased rapidly, and most of these journals are open access. Open access publishing usually requires
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Case reports in medical education: a platform for training medical students, residents, and fellows in scientific writing and critical thinking. A case report is a detailed narrative that usually illustrates a diagnostic or therapeutic problem experienced by one or several patients. Case reports commonly serve as the first line of evidence for
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Introduction. For many doctors and other healthcare professionals, writing a case report represents the first effort at getting articles published in medical journals and it is considered a useful exercise in learning how to write scientifically due to similarity of the basic methodology.1 Case reports aim to convey a clinical message.2,3 Despite different types of case reports, they all aim
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So far, nearly half of these case report journals (41%) have been indexed in PubMed (Table 1, online only), which facilitates the discovery of case reports by researchers and clinicians and increases their prospects of influencing medical research or practice.Only 1 title has received a Thomson Reuters-assigned journal impact factor (Taylor & Francis' Neurocase, with an impact factor of 1.124).
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Case reports are published by many prominent journals--more than 140,000 case reports are indexed in MEDLINE from 1996 to present--and a number of narrative guidelines for the preparation of case reports have appeared in the medical literature. To facilitate the preparation of case reports, we reviewed the existing guidelines and a random
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Case reports in indexed medical journals are growing and expanding. Some medical journals specifically publish primarily case reports, such as the BMJ Case Reports from the British Medical Journal and the Journal of Medical Case Reports from BioMed Central.Journals accepting case reports typically will highlight areas of interest (such as surgical or oncology) and the criteria for case reports
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This article provides a practical guide on how to write a case report and to try to publish it in a medical journal. With a teaching purpose intended for young physicians the author provides thoughts on the importance of communicating case studies for the progress of medicine, how to find out if the clinical case provides novelties and deserves to be published, how to conduct a literature
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This study aims at providing tools for the future publishing completeness of case reports, leading us to support the recommendations made by Stevens et al. 34 Ongoing and future evaluations of endorsement status of reporting guidelines in medical journals should be assessed to improve completeness and reduce waste of clinical research