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National Awards “Science and Research”
NEW! RJPhP has announced the annually National Award for "Science and Research" for the best scientific articles published throughout the year in the official journal.
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The published medical research literature is a global public good. Medical journal editors have a social responsibility to promote global health by publishing, whenever possible, research that furthers health worldwide.
TYPES OF ARTICLES
The journal publishes original papers, review articles, clinical studies, case reports, visual articles and letters to the editor on various areas and subspecialties – up-to-date reviews and researches.
When submitting an article authors must classify the submission and specify the type of article submitted according to the classification below.
Please note, however, that if an article is selected for publication, the publisher may require updating materials that adhere to much stricter guidelines for print and online publications.
For research articles there is no limit on the number of authors, but for other types of articles there is a maximum number required. Authors are requested to check carefully the details of the article submitted for publication.
Each type of article is limited to a maximum number of words including information from introduction to conclusion. Abstracts, figures and tables captions are excluded.
Articles exceeding the required word limit will be returned to the author without being read.
The types of sections described below fall into two broad categories:
A – articles using the standard format of medical articles (1-7)
B – non-standardized articles that typically express authors’ own opinions/comments (8-12)
- Original Articles
Reports scientific results of fundamental, original, research (diagnosis or treatment) that are likely to change clinical practice or thinking about a disease.
Elements:
- Abstract and keywords
- Minimum 3000 words (without references)
- Maximum of 5 figures and tables
- Up to 40 references
- Format: introduction (present status of the problem, premises and objective of the research), material and methods, outcomes, conclusions (numbered, briefly presented and referring strictly to personal conclusions).
- References in the text.
Example: https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2022.3/RJN_2022_3_Art-06.pdf
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- Special Articles
State-of-the-art articles provides information about recent advances in diagnosis and therapy in a field of medicine (controversial or or not) that requires the prompt attention of medical specialists.
Elements:
- Abstract and keywords
- Minimum 3000 words (without references)
- Maximum of 5 figures and tables
- Up to 40 references
- Format: introduction (present status of the problem, premises and objective of the research), material and methods, outcomes, conclusions (numbered, briefly presented and referring strictly to personal conclusions).
- References in the text.
Example: https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2022.2/RJMP_2022_2_Art-04.pdf
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- Clinical Practice Review
Provides a general information about topics relevant to primary care practitioners and medical specialists, focusing on theoretical and/or practice (review of literature).
Elements:
- Abstract and keywords
- Minimum 2500 words (without references)
- Maximum of 3 authors
- Maximum of 5 figures and tables
- Up to 50 references, recent (75% titles dating from the past 5 years), prioritizing articles published in extenso, quoting few abstracts, textbook chapters or entire books, introduced in the text.
Must contain:
- Clinical problem stated
- Strategies and existing evidence
- Areas of uncertainty
- Recommendations and guidelines from professional societies
- Authors' conclusions and recommendations
Example: https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2021.3/RJN_2021_3_Art-04.pdf
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- Other Review articles
Provides evidence-based analysis covering a wide variety of potential clinical topics.
Elements:
- Abstract and keywords
- Minimum 2000 words (without references)
- Maximum of 3 authors
- Maximum of 5 figures and tables
- Up to 75 references, recent (75% titles dating from the past 5 years), prioritizing articles published in extenso, quoting few abstracts, textbook chapters or entire books, introduced in the text.
Example: https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJN_2021_2_Art-04.pdf
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- Brief Reports
Content: Original studies involving a few patients or a single family, briefly described, which represent promising outcomes and may lead in the near future to publication of results in extenso.
Elements:
- Abstract and keywords (100 words maximum)
- Maximum 2500 words (without references)
- Maximum 3 original pictures (clinical, imagistic, morphological) and tables.
- Up to 25 references within the text.
Example: https://rjmp.com.ro/articles/2022.2/RJMP_2022_2_Art-08.pdf
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- Case Reports
Content: extraordinary or unusual clinical observations, ending with a confirmation (morphological, therapeutic etc.), describes how doctors/clinical teams’ reason and respond in each individual case
Elements:
- Abstract and keywords (100 words maximum)
- Minimum 2500 words (without references)
- Maximum of 5 authors
- Maximum 3 original pictures (clinical, imagistic, morphological) and tables.
- Up to 25 references within the text.
Example: https://rjp.com.ro/articles/2022.2/RJP_2022_2_Art-04.pdf
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- Visual Articles
Clinical Picture (classic images — static) — illustrate extreme examples of a medical condition, captures the variety of cases that physicians experience in clinical practice.
Elements:
- High resolution and high-quality image
- Minimum 500 words (explain what the image represents, why is of interest to the reader, and the outcome of the patient)
- Maximum of 2 authors
- NOTE: This article type is not Case Reports
Example: https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2008.4/RJN_2008_4_Art-09.pdf
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- Editorial
Scientific syntheses that may be written by a member of the Editorial Board or by a medical personality who is not a member of the Board of the journal.
Elements:
- Maximum 2500 words
- Maximum of 2 authors
- They should have the following structure: context, content, comments, conclusion.
Example: https://rjr.com.ro/articles/2017.4/RJR_2017_4_Art-01.pdf
- Letter to Editor
Expresses a position or perspective on recently published articles, on a report or event from last issues, or it is a commentary on a particular scientific conference or book.
Elements:
- Maximum 1000 words
- Maximum of 3 authors
- Up to 10 references
- The sender (any physician who wants to share his/her opinion on a certain article published in this journal) must mention his/her full name and current affiliation
- Only letters received no more than six months after the publication date of the discussed article are considered.
Note: letters to editors are not scientific articles and consequently they do not receive a DOI and are not indexed in any citation database.
Example: https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2021.1/RJN_2021_1_Art-19.pdf
- Perspectives
Briefly addresses current topics in health and medicine from different perspectives
Elements:
- Minimum 1500 words
- Maximum of 2-3 authors
- Only single figure or table
- Up to 5 references
- Comments on clinical trials
This section hosts comments on the relevance of recently published clinical trials. Analyze a single paper explaining the conclusions and commenting on possible clinical applications.
Elements:
- Maximum 1000 words
- Maximum of 3 authors
- Authors comment on their own work.
Example: https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2008.4/RJN_2008_4_Art-01.pdf
- Book Reviews
Synthetic reviews of most recent medical book
Elements:
- Maximum 700 words
- High resolution and high-quality image of the book cover