Author Guidelince

The corresponding author should submit the manuscript only in the form of a Microsoft word format through email at submission@medscienspublishinggroup.com or you can submit your manuscript online by using the link “Submit Article” on the journal home page. Authors are reminded to meet the essential criteria before submitting their manuscript in order to expedite a seamless continuation of the process without any interruptions.

Criteria for Online Submissions
1. Manuscripts must be submitted only by (not on behalf of) the corresponding author.
2. All submitted figures should be in high resolution, preferably 300 dpi.
3. The corresponding author is responsible for the peer review process and responds to submissions on requests from the editor or editorial office.
4. Manuscripts must be either British English nor US only (not both)
5. The editorial office uses a plagiarism detection system for each manuscript. If plagiarism is discovered, the corresponding author will be notified and must respond to any concerns from the Editorial Department.
6. The Journal reserves the right to reject the manuscript at any stage of the process.

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines


Please confirm the author checklist below before submitting.
1. Cover letter
2. Title
3. Author Names & Affiliation
4. Abstracts
5. Keywords
6. Abbreviations
7. Introduction / Case Presentation / Text description
8. Appropriate Headings & Sub Headings
9. Discussion
10. Conclusion
11. Acknowledgements (If Any)
12. References


Author Declaration

A thorough cover letter must be submitted by the author, certifying that the manuscript is original, unpublished, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Authors are accountable for obtaining any essential institutional approvals prior to publication.

Upon manuscript submission, you are acknowledging that you have read and comprehended our submission guidelines and are in adherence to our policies.

Title

Tile should be specific and suitable in describing the information contained in the manuscript. Please avoid using abbreviations in the title. Manuscript title must be present in title case (except for the conjunctions, prepositions and articles), in Times New Roman, with a font size of 15, should be bold and centered. All species/botanical names should be represented in italics.

Author Names & Affiliations

Please provide complete information of all authors with their affiliation in order of their contribution. Corresponding author should be represented with asterisk (*). Also please provide corresponding author name, affiliation, phone and fax numbers and email address for all further communication.

Abstract

An abstract is an important part of an article which needs to be concise, informative, self-explanatory of the work that summarizes key issues, methodology, and findings. Abstract must be free from citations and should not exceed 300 words.

Keywords

All manuscripts should come with at least 4-6 keywords or important phrases from the manuscript that provides some insights of the article. Keywords are an important tool for indexers as well as readers to find your manuscript. Keywords increase the chances of your manuscript getting more citations and more readers.

Abbreviations

All abbreviations used in the manuscript should be mentioned and separated by a semicolon.

Body Text

The specified types of manuscripts should be composed using the format outlined in the given table. Should any of the outlined formats be missing, they will be returned to the author for additional adjustments.

Headings

Please provide relevant headings & sub-headings for the content and also we urge the authors to number the headings for clear understanding.

Figures

Please ensure that all figures submitted are in high resolution, with a preference for 300 dpi. Figures should be submitted in Tiff, PNG, and JPEG formats exclusively. There are no limitations on the number of figures that can be included in the manuscript. Composite figures should be labeled as A, B, C, etc. It is essential to provide legends to clarify an image, with a maximum of 100 words. The figure legends should be brief and placed below the corresponding figures. Please cite the figure numbers in sequential order within parentheses in the manuscript body.

Tables

All tables included in the submission must be cell-based, editable, and short. Pie charts, graphs, and other visual representations are classified as "Figures." Tables formatted as figures will not be accepted. It is important to refrain from using color gradients in the tables and avoid hyperlinks within the content. Table legends should be placed above the table and should not exceed 100 words. Tables should be placed at the end of the document, following any figures. Any symbols or abbreviations used in the tables should be explained below the table.

Equations and Formulas

When dealing with mathematical symbols, Greek letters, and special characters, opt for normal text or the Symbol font. MathType should be reserved for formulas that cannot be created with regular text or the Symbol font.

Units

Please follow International System of Units (SI/IU units)

Funding

It is essential for authors to acknowledge any funding agencies that provided support for their studies.

Acknowledgments

The authors must show appreciation to all the agencies, institutes, and individuals that assisted in the study at the end.

References

MedSciens Publishing Group adheres to the Vancouver style of referencing, which is a numerical-based referencing system. Sources cited in the text are listed in numerical order based on their appearance. Each reference number is enclosed within square brackets, for example, [2, 5-9].

References Format: List out all authors as follow: last name, Surname Name-First Name, if more than five authors list the first five followed by “et al.”, Title of article, Journal short name, Year; Volume: Page numbers.

Article Types MedSciens Publishing Group accepts Full Length Research Articles, Review Articles, Mini Review, Case Reports/Case Study, Clinical Images, Opinion, Rapid Communication, Perspectives, Editorial and Letter to Editor.

Original Article / Research Article

Research articles are written following standardized research protocols, methods, and methods of data collection based on original laboratory studies or research in clinical settings The author collects empirical evidence from a large sample in a representative. The research article uses appropriate statistical tools to analyze these data/findings thoroughly and presents them with, tables, charts and diagrams. Research articles should not exceed the 5000 word limit except for references and legends and should strictly follow the prescribed format.

Structure of the Manuscript: Title, Author(s) & affiliations, Corresponding author details; Abstract; Keywords; Abbreviations; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results and discussion; Conclusion; References

Review Articles

Review articles follow a specific methodology and rely on secondary sources for analysis, from which conclusions can be drawn. The review sheds light on new aspects of existing trends, through critical analysis of the data presented. Review article should not exceed the 5,000-words by referring to a series of existing research.

Structure of the Manuscript: Title, Author(s) & affiliations, Corresponding author details; Abstract; Keywords; Abbreviations; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results and discussion; Conclusion; References

Mini Review

Mini Reviews are short, concise reviews that shed light on a specific area of broader research in 1500-2000 words, follow a prescribed review format and do not include references and legends.

Structure of the Manuscript: Title, Author(s) & affiliations, Corresponding author details; Abstract; Keywords; Abbreviations; Introduction; Sub headings and sub-sub headings; Conclusion; References.

Editorial

Editorials provide expert perspectives on current practices, innovations, and advancements. Despite not following traditional research methods, editorials use a specific structure to assess scientific data and derive innovative conclusions, typically within a 1200-1500 word framework.

Structure of the Manuscript: Title, Author(s) & affiliations, Corresponding author details; Text description, References

Letter to Editor

Readers are encouraged to share their thoughts on the content published in the journal with the editor. Additionally, the editor may communicate with the readers by addressing new updates or significant aspects of recent research findings in a letter, limited to 1000-1200 words.

Structure of the Manuscript: Title, Author(s) & affiliations, Corresponding author details; Text description, References