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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.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
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  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • abstract should be no more than (250 words) structured to:
    1- Background
    2- Aim
    3- Materials and Methods
    4- Results
    5- Conclusion
    6- Keywords ( 3-7 keywords)
  • introduction (1-2 pages)
  • Materials and Methods or Subjects and methods, or Patients and Methods as what better fit
    it should include
    Type of study, setteing
    Sample and sampling techniques with inclusion and exlusions criteria if fit.
    instruments or tools used
    units, measures, scores or classification used with proper citation if required
    ethical issues and ethical approval
    statistics used
  • Results: 1- Text 2- tables and Legends 3- Figures and Legends
    P values show be written properly as needed with 3 decimals. if its value is below 0.001 so written as (< 0.001)
  • Discussion: a precised discussion that explain the finding of the study. the meaning or impact of it, with suitable comparison as appropriate and proper citation.
    keep in mind discussion is not repitition of results.
    limitations and dificulties if applicable
  • Conclusions: a precise conclusion in paragraph, not bullets, highlighting the main fiinding of the study and answering the study objectives. a relevant specific recomendation might be included .
  • References: Vancouver style

Author Guidelines

Instruction to Authors

Karbala journal of Medicine is a multidisciplinary peer - reviewed medical journal, published twice a year by Kerbala University, College of Medicine, Kerbala, Iraq to insure a timely publication process, authors are asked to read the following instructions carefully.

COPYRIGHT
Submissions considered for publication in KARBALA JOURNAL OF MEDICINE are received on the understanding that they have not been accepted for publication elsewhere and that all of the authors agree to the submission. The journal requires approval of manuscript submission by all authors. A covering letter signed by all authors constitutes submission approval. Manuscripts will not receive a final decision until a completed Copyright Status Form has been received. As soon as the article is published, the author is to have considered transferred his right to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information under International Copyright Law. All concepts, ideas, comments, manuscripts, illustrations, and all other materials disclosed or offered to University of Kerbala, Faculty of Medicine, in connection with this Journal are submitted without any restrictions or expectation of confidentiality. University of Kerbala, Faculty of Medicine shall have no financial or other obligations to you when you do not submit such information, nor shall you assert any proprietary or moral right of any kind with respect to such submissions. University of Kerbala, Faculty of Medicine shall have the right to use, publish, reproduce, transmit, download, upload post, display or otherwise distribute your submissions in any manner without notice or compensation to you.

ETHICS

Investigations on human subjects should conform to accepted ethical standards. Fully informed consent should be obtained and noted in the manuscript. For all manuscripts dealing with experimental work involving human subjects, specify that informed consent was obtained following a full explanation of the procedure(s) undertaken. Patients should be referred to by number; do not use real names or initials. Also the design of special scientific research in human diseases or of animal experiments should be approved by the ethical committee of the institution or conform to guidelines on animal care and use currently applied in the country of origin.

STYLE OF MANUSCRIPTS

All contributions should be written in English. Spelling should be American English. In general, manuscripts should be prepared according to biomedical journals″ published by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) in Vancouver, British Colombia, in 1979 and its last update in February 2006, available on the website www.icmje.org. Manuscript should be as concise and clear as possible. Manuscripts not following Instruction to Authors will be returned to the authors.

LANGUAGE

Only English articles will be accepted. Prior to submission, manuscripts prepared by authors whose native language is not English should be edited for proper spelling, grammar, and syntax by a professional editor or colleague fluent in English.

MANUSCRIPTS CATEGORIES

Materials reviewed for publication in The KARBALA JOURNAL OF MEDICINE include the following:

Editorials.
Editorials will present the opinions of leaders in all subjects of medicine.

Original articles.

Original clinical or laboratory investigation of clinical subjects should be reported. The material should be presented as concisely as possible.

Review articles.

Karbala Journal of Medicine considers only invited reviews for publication. Reviews should document and synthesize current information on timely subjects.

Case reports.

A case report should describe a new disease, or confirmation of a rare or new disease; a new insight into pathogenesis, etiology, diagnosis, or treatment; or a new finding associated with a currently known disease.

MANUSCRIPTS

Manuscripts should be submitted with text and tables, preferably in a recent Word or Word Perfect for Windows format. The article should be submitted electronically, there is no need to send a hard copy. The Copyright Status Form (download here) should be uploaded along with submission of article. Manuscripts should be clearly in double spacing on one side of good quality A4 paper (30 x 21 cm), using 2.5 cm margins. Pages should be numbered consequently in the top right - hand corner, commencing with the Title Page and including those containing Acknowledgements, References, Tables, and Figures.

Conventional Manuscript

The manuscript should be arranged as follows, with each section beginning on a separate page, except in the category of Rapid communications.

Covering letter.

A cover letter, in which the authors certify that the work submitted to KARBALA JOURNAL OF MEDICINE has not been published elsewhere, in any form and that it is not being submitted simultaneously to another journal, should accompany the manuscript. A Copyright Status Form (see next page) signed by all authors must accompany each manuscript.

Title page.

The category of manuscripts (as listed above) should appear on the title page. The title on the title page should contain no more than 80 letters and spaces. A running title of no more than 40 letters and spaces should be supplied. Each author’s first and last name as well as middle initial, highest academic degree, name of department(s) and institutions to which the work should be attributed, and address should appear. The author to whom communications will be directed should be designated and his or her telephone and FAX number and E - mail addresses (obligatory for submission) provided.

Abstract.
The abstract should be structured to background, objectivs, method, result, conclusion. No longer than 250 words for full - length articles and commensurately shorter for brief communications and case reports. Abstracts should summarize the problem addressed, investigational approach, results, and relevant conclusions.

Key words.

No more than seven key words that will assist indexer in cross - indexing the article should be supplied. It is recommend that authors consult the medical subject heading from Index Medicus.
Main text

The text of observational and experimental articles is usually divided into sections with headings Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion. Long articles may need subheading within some sections. The purpose of the article and the rational for the study or observation should be summarized in an introductory paragraph. Materials and Methods should be described in sufficient detail to leave the reader in no doubt as to how the results were obtained. Results should be presented in a logical sequence in the text. Tables and figures should not include material appropriate to the discussion. Discussion: The new and important aspects of the study and the conclusions should be emphasized, without repeating data in detail. This section should consider the implications of the finding and their limitations. Link the conclusions with the goals of the study, and relate the observations to other relevant studies. New hypotheses and recommendations, when appropriate, may be included. Acknowledgement should be made only to persons who have made genuine contributions and who endorse the data and conclusions.

References
References must be double - spaced and cited in text by using Arabic numerals in the order in which they appear in the text. Abbreviate titles of the journals according to Index Medicus. Unpublished data and personal communications should be given in round parentheses in the text and not as references. List all authors or editors, but if the number exceeds six, give three followed by et al. Examples of correct reference format:

Standard journal articles:

  1. Lötsch F, Auer-Hackenberg L, Groger M, Rehman K, Morrison V, Holmes E, et. al, Adherence of patients to long-term medication: a cross-sectional study of antihypertensive regimens in Austria. Wiener klinische Wochenschrift. 2015 May 1;127:379-84.
  2. Alnasrawi ZI, Al Jobori SS, Nassrallah HA. Compliance of Hypertensive Patients to Medication in AL-Imam AL-Hussein medical City-Kerbala-2018. Kerbala Jorunal of Medicine. 2018;11:4048-58.
  3. Sakakihara Y. Medical care and support for children with mental retardation in school. No To Hattatsu 2000; 32: 237 - 241.

Chapter in a book:

  1. Ashwal S. Postneural migration defects. In: Swaimann KF, Ashwal S (eds). Pediatric Neurology. Principles and Practice (3rd ed). Louis: Mosby, 1999, pp 268 - 275.
    Books and other monographs:
  2. Fenichel GM. Clinical Pediatric Neurology. A Signs and Symptoms Approach (3rd ed). Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1997.

Tables Limit the number of tables.

Data in tables should not be repeated in graphs. Tables should be double - spaced and numbered consequently corresponding to in - text citation. A table title and number must be provided at the top. Headings should be concise and use Arabic numbers. Tables should be restricted to one manuscript page unless absolutely necessary. If a table continues past one page, repeat all sequence in heads and the stub (left - hand) column. All non - standard abbreviations should also be explained in the footnotes. Footnotes should be indicated by *, **. Statistical measures such as mean±SD (standard deviation) should be identified in headings.


Figures
Figures should be submitted in JPG or TIFF format. If illustrations already published elsewhere are used, the written permission of the author (s) and Publisher concerned must be included with the manuscript, and the original source must be indicated in the legend of the illustration. The KARBALA JOURNAL OF MEDICINE will not be responsible for redrawing or improving submitted drawings. Color illustrations or photographs will be reproduced at a cost to the author. Recognizable photographs of patients must be accompanied by written permission for publication. Figures should be sent in at least 300 dpi.


Figure Legends

Figure Legends should be typed (double - spaced) on separate, consecutively numbered sheets. Legends and figures should not be attached to one another.


Units and Abbreviations

Manuscript should be in metric units. Standard abbreviations may be used and should be defined in the Abstract and on the first mention in the text. In general, a term should not be abbreviated unless it is used repeatedly and the abbreviation is helpful to the reader.

Review and Selection of Papers

All articles will be critically evaluated by the editor and at least two members of the editorial or selected reviewers of the journal within 2 months, but longer delays are sometimes unavoidable.

Proofs and Reprints

Proofs are sent to the corresponding author, together with a reprint order form approximately 6 weeks prior to the publication. Authors should retain a copy of the original manuscript. Only printer’s errors may be corrected; no changes in, or additions to, the edited manuscript will be allowed at this stage, unless in reply to specific editorial queries or requests. Corrected proofs must be returned within 48 hours of receipt, preferably by e mail. If the publisher has not received a reply after 15 days, the assumption will be made that there are no errors to correct, and the article will be published after in - house correction. The reprint order form (with number of reprints requested, invoice and delivery address) should be returned with the corrected proof. Reprints may be ordered prior to publication on the form provided. The designated reviewing author will be responsible for ordering reprints for all authors. Reprints ordered after publication of the journal can be ordered at increased cost by special arrangement. A copy of the journal, in which authors’ article is published, will be provided free of charge to the corresponding author.

Charges
There is no page charge for manuscripts.

Check list for Authors

  • Letter to submission
  • Signed Copyright Status Form
  • Publication fees
  • Title page
  • Category of manuscript
  • Title of article
  • Running title
  • Name (s), academic degrees, and affiliations of author (s) Name, address, telephone and Fax number and e - mail address of corresponding author
  • Abstract including key words (except for Letter to the Editor)
  • Text (double spaced)
  • References (double spaced) according to the style used by this journal.
  • Informed consent or certificate of ethical committee if indicated

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.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single - spaced; uses a 12 - point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end. 5
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer - reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

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Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.