Submission

The Judi Clinical Journal accommodates a diverse range of scholarly content, including original research articles in clinical domains, comprehensive review articles, case reports, and research written in English. Authors are advised to ensure their manuscripts conform to the journal guidelines before submission. The corresponding author is responsible for the submission process on behalf of all co-authors. Submitted manuscripts and correspondence will be evaluated by qualified referees selected by the Editorial Office.

To ensure the originality of the work, all manuscripts will be screened for the inappropriate use of previously published material without proper attribution. Judi Clinical Journal utilizes iThenticate or Turnitin to compare submitted manuscripts against existing literature and other relevant sources. Authors are encouraged to use iThenticate or Turnitin to check their manuscripts for potential issues before submission. Manuscripts should be composed in clear and concise English, containing all necessary data to ensure clarity and reproducibility of the study's results.

Please read and follow the author guidelines.

Judi Clinical Journal adheres to the standards set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.

Upon submission to journal, it is imperative that all authors reach consensus on the manuscript's content. Additionally, authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscript complies with all relevant editorial policies detailed on this webpage. 

Judi Clinical Journal is closely monitoring ongoing developments in this field and will update its policies as needed. Read more.

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