Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
When an author submits a manuscript for publication consideration, he or she agrees to abide by publication requirements of Journal of Medicine and Surgical Research Publisher.
Agree that his or her manuscript presents work that is original, not plagiarized; that he or she has not submitted the manuscript under review for publication elsewhere; and that he or she will not submit the manuscript under review to another publication during the review period.
Take full responsibility for the work he or she submits to and publishes with the Journal of Medicine and Surgical Research Publisher.
Our Journal is a follows the COPE and adheres to its Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines. We have strict ethical policies and standards in place to ensure the publication of high-quality scientific works. We take issues of plagiarism, data falsification, image manipulation, and inappropriate authorship credit very seriously and have a zero tolerance policy.
Authors submitting papers to Our Journal must comply with the following ethical guidelines:
- Any potential conflict of interest must be disclosed in the paper before submission.
- Authors should accurately present their research findings and provide an objective discussion of their significance.
- Sufficient details of the data and methods used in the research should be provided so that other researchers can replicate the work.
- Authors are encouraged to deposit raw data publicly before manuscript submission. Raw data should be readily available for presentation to referees and journal editors if requested. Authors should retain the raw data for a reasonable period after publication.
- Simultaneous submission of manuscripts to multiple journals is not allowed.
- The journal accepts exact translations of previously published work but adheres to specific policies regarding translations.
- If errors or inaccuracies are found in a published paper, authors should promptly inform the editors so that appropriate actions can be taken. Our policy on updating published papers should be followed.
- Manuscripts should not contain any information that has already been published. If including figures or images from previous publications, authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish under the CC-BY license.
- Plagiarism, data fabrication, and image manipulation are strictly prohibited.
- Plagiarism includes copying text, ideas, images, or data from another source without proper credit, even from one’s own publications. Proper citation and quotation marks should be used when reusing text.
- Image files must not be manipulated in ways that could misinterpret the original information. Irregular image manipulation includes enhancing, removing, or moving features from the original image, grouping images incorrectly, or modifying contrast, brightness, or color balance to obscure or enhance information.
- We use Turnitin software to check for plagiarism in all submissions. If plagiarism is detected during peer review, the manuscript may be rejected. If plagiarism is discovered after publication, appropriate investigations and actions will be taken.
- Any allegations of publication misconduct will be thoroughly investigated by our in-house editors, and the authors’ institutions or funders may be contacted if necessary. If misconduct is found, we will take appropriate action, including corrections or retractions. Authors are expected to adhere to ethical publication practices when submitting to our Journal.