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To further enhance the quality of Emergency Care and Medicine (ISSN: 2813-7914) and the papers published in it, under the guidance of our Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Raimundas Lunevicius, the journal has updated and revised its aims and scope. The original scope and the updated version are listed below.
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Emergency Care and Medicine (ISSN: 2813-7914) is an open-access journal that publishes rigorously peer-reviewed articles on emergency pre-hospital and hospital medicine, acute internal medicine, and acute care surgery. These include comprehensive and brief reports of original research and their protocols, reviews, rare case reports, clinical guidelines, editorials, viewpoints, commentaries on accepted papers, letters to the editor, and high-quality patient information, but other article types are also considered. We require scientists and medical practitioners to publish the methods, results, and findings of their research and audits in as much detail as possible, and, therefore, there are no restrictions on the maximum length of papers. The studies must adhere to the FAIR principles to ensure that results can be reproduced. Papers providing new insights into specific populations will receive special consideration. To enhance the quality and transparency of studies and publications, we recommend adhering to the reporting guidelines available at EQUATOR Reporting Guidelines (further information is provided in Types of Publications). |
Emergency Care and Medicine (ISSN: 2813-7914) is an open-access journal that disseminates rigorously peer-reviewed publications regarding all research areas of emergency medicine and surgery. It publishes review and overview articles, reports of original investigations, clinical guidelines, brief reports, editorials, viewpoints, commentaries to the accepted or published papers, and letters to the editor. Only high-quality information for patients can be published on the journal’s patient page. Special interest will be given to papers which bring new insights to specific communities. We encourage scientists and medical practitioners to publish their experimental and clinical work results in as much detail as possible. The details of the studies must be provided according to FAIR principles (https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/) so that the results can be reproduced. To enhance the quality and transparency of health research, we recommend following reporting guidelines published at https://www.equator-network.org. |
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