Journals
Advisor :
Dr. P.V. Vijayaraghavan, Vice Chancellor
Dr. K.V. Somasundaram, Professor of Eminence & Advisor (Academics)
Dr. Kalpana Balakrishnan, Associate Dean (Research)
Chief Editor :
Dr. Latha Ravichandran, Associate Dean-Education
Editor :
Dr. Sridevi Padmanabhan, Professor of Orthodontics
Joint Editors :
Prof. Narasimman Swaminathan, Vice Principal - AHS
Dr. Emmanuel Bhaskar, Associate Dean (Research)
Secretary :
Dr. Padma Srikanth, Prof of Microbiology
Members :
Dr. Roopa Nagarajan, Prof &Course Chairperson, SLHS & Academic Officer
Dr. Leena Dennis Joseph, Prof of Pathology & Associate Dean (Students)
Dr. Santhi Silambanan, Professor of Biochemistry
Dr. N. Senthil, Professor of General Medicine
Dr. T. Mohana Priya, Associate Professor of General Surgery
Dr. G. Arathi, Professor & Head, Conservative Dentistry
Dr. M.S. Muthu, Professor & Head, Pedodontics
Dr. S.J. Nalini, Principal, Faculty of Nursing
Dr. Mangathayaru K, Professor & Addl Vice Principal, Faculty of Pharmacy
Dr. Selvam Jesiah, Vice Principal, Faculty of Management
Dr. Arunasalam M Dharmarajan, Vice Principal, Faculty of BMS
Dr. M. Ravi, Professor of Human Genetics
Dr. Vinoth Lakshmanan, Associate Professor(Research)
Dr. Rajanandh M G, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy
The Sri Ramachandra Journal of Medicine - a scientific journal, publishes contributions in medical and allied health sciences. The scope of the journal allows publication of :
The Journal is published half-yearly and submission is open to faculty and students of medical and allied health sciences from India and abroad. All papers are subjected to peer review by the Editorial Board and also experts in the field before acceptance for publication. All papers are accepted subject to editorial changes. The journal does not levy any fees for the review process and the articles can be accessed on the web, free by the global community. However a nominal fee is charged for the print version of the Journal.
Preparation of Manuscript:
Presentation of manuscripts should conform with the uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals [http://www.icmje.org]. Manuscripts should be submitted as per the instructions given below. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the manuscript being returned to the author(s) for revision. The manuscripts submitted to the Journal is considered not submitted elsewhere nor under consideration for publication in other Journals.
General :
Authorship criteria :
Authorship credit should be based only on substantial contributions
GUIDELINES FOR ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
Articles of original research are welcome in this category. Articles should not exceed 4000 words. It must include an abstract of 250 words. Minimum of three MesH words to be mentioned at the bottom of the abstract. Upto 50 references may be included in these articles. The manuscript should be prepared as title page , abstract and keywords, introduction, materials and methods , statistical analysis, results , discussion, acknowledgement , references, tables and figures . Each of the above mentioned should begin in a fresh page
I. Title Page. List
The authors are strictly advised not to mention their name and affiliation details in any of the subsequent pages other than the Title page since it may interfere with the review process.
II. Abstract and Key Words.
The second page should carry a structured abstract of not more than 250 words with subheadings of
III. Introduction.
It should commence on separate page and should briefly review the current state of knowledge about the topic of the paper. It should also explain clearly the reasons for undertaking the study being reported and what it hoped to achieve. Any mention about the results obtained or conclusions observed should be strictly avoided.
IV. Material and Methods.
The material (patients, laboratory tests, experimental animals, etc.) used for making observations must be described along with all other relevant information. The methods used in the study should be described, giving sufficient information to permit the work to be repeated. If a generally accepted technique has been used, only a reference to that is enough. If, however, such a technique has been modified by the workers, the manner in which this has been done should be clearly stated.
Statistical Methods :
The relevant statistical methods used for analysis should be briefly explained mentioning the objective of each statistical test in relation to the variables in the reported study that is meaningful. When ‘p’ value is mentioned the exact number should be mentioned [exception is a highly significant value which may be mentioned as <0.001]. Mention should be made about the predetermined level of ‘p’ value which will be considered significant. Details of the statistical software used and its version needs mention.
V. Results.
This section should not include materials suitable for inclusion in “Material and Methods’ or “Discussion”. The results should be presented in logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. The data presented in the tables or figures should not be repeated in the text. Only important and significant observations should be included.
VI. Discussion.
This should be limited to significance of results obtained and what can and what cannot be concluded and why. It should not be a repetition of the findings already given under ‘Results’. Results should be discussed in the light of others’ work in the field. Speculative and purely theoretical discussion to which results presented are not related will not be accepted.
VII. Acknowledgements :
Acknowledgement should be brief and made specific for scientific/technical assistance and financial supports in the form of grants/drugs/ equipment only .
VIII. References:
References should be typed on a separate page after the text and these should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. In accordance with best practices in scientific writing, latest articles published in relevant area must be referenced. Identify references in text, tables, and legends by Arabic numerals in parentheses.
The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the style used in Index Medicus. Consult the List of Journals Indexed in Index Medicus. The list can also be obtained through the library’s web site (http://www.nlm.nih.gov). List all the authors when there are six or fewer; but when there are seven or more, list the first six, then ‘et al’. Examples of correct form of references are given here :
1. Standard Journal Article
Halpern SD, Ubel PA, Caplan AL. Solid-organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients. N Engl J Med 2002; 347: 284-7.
More than Six Authors :
Rose ME, Huerbin MB, Melick J, Marion DW, PalmerAM, Schiding JK, et al. Regulation of interstitial excitatory amino acid concentrations after cortical contusion injury. Brain Res 2002; 935 (1-2): 40-6.
2. In Press
Tian D, Araki H, Stahl E, Bergelson J, Kreitman M. Signatureof balancing selection in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. In press 2002.
Books and Other Monographs
3. Chapter in a Book
Meltzer PS, Kallioniemi A, Trent JM. Chromosome alterations in human solid tumours. In: Vogelstein B, Kinzler KW, editors. The Genetic Basis of Human Cancer. New York: McGraw-Hill. 2002; pp 93-113.
4. Conference Paper
Christensen S, Oppacher F. An analysis of Koza’s computational effort statistic for genetic programming. EuroGP 2002: 5th European Conference on Genetic Programming; 2002 Apr 3-5; Kinsdale Ireland.
5. Dissertation
Borkowski MM. Infant sleep and feeding: a telephone survey of Hispanic Americans [dissertation]. Mount Pleasant (MI): Central Michigan University; 2002
6. Electronic Material
Dengue haemorrhagic fever: diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control. 2nd edition. Geneva : World Health Organization . available at: http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/dengue/Denguepublication/en/[accessed on sep 10th 2008] Correctness of the reference list is the entire responsibility of the author (s).
IX. Figures and Tables
Figures :
Tables :
GUIDELINES FOR REVIEW ARTICLE :
Articles addressing an theme of current interest is welcome in this category. Articles should not exceed 4000 words. The manuscript should be prepared as title page, abstract and keywords, introduction followed by discussion, acknowledgement, reference , tables and figures . Each of the above mentioned should begin in a fresh page
I. Abstract and Keywords :
II. Introduction :
It should commence on separate page and should briefly explain the reason for the review. This should be a brief overview about what is already known on the topic of the article. This should be followed by a statement on the method of review of literature. A systematic explanation of the methods followed to search the literature on the topic of interest is desirable.
III. Discussion :
Topic being reviewed in the article should be extensively researched and it should be arranged in a logical manner with relevant subheadings. illustrations , flow charts and tables should be used to explain the text. It should conclude with a brief statement on current opinion on the topic of discussion and future of the same. A hypothesis for future research may also be generated.
Title page, acknowledgement, references , tables and figures should be prepared as per instructions already mentioned under guidelines for original article.
GUIDELINES FOR CASE REPORTS :
Properly analyzed cases reflecting important clinical problems that contribute to the understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of a condition are welcome for this section. Manuscripts discussing more than one case will be given preference. The manuscript should not exceed 750 words with no more than 2 tables/ 3 figures and 10 references. The manuscript should be arranged as title page, abstract, Introduction, description of the case and discussion, acknowledgements, references , tables and figures.
Abstract :
It should be no more than 200 words. It should highlight the clinical importance and salient features of the case . 3 Mesh words should be provided.
Introduction :
A brief mention about the background literature related to the case discussed. This should focus on epidemiology and clinical relevance of the case.
Description of the Case and Discussion :
The case should be narrated in a simple and logical manner with important observations shown as tables and figures[the latter two should be kept at the end of the manuscript as described earlier]. Discussion should focus on similar or related case reports published in the global literature and important or unusual features in the case described.
Title page, acknowledgement, references, tables and figures should be prepared similar to instructions already mentioned.
Guidelines for Commentary :
Thoughtful discussions of current topics are welcome in this category . Should be no more than 500-1000 words, no tables or figures and references to a maximum of 10. The manuscript should be prepared as title page, abstract of 150 words with 3 Mesh terms, text of the manuscript which may be self styled followed by references
Guidelines for Recent Advances :
Summary of recent advances in health sciences and education are welcome in this category. Should be no more than 500-1000 words, not more than 2 tables/2figures and no more than 10 references. The manuscript should be prepared as title page, abstract of 150 words with 3 Mesh terms , text of the manuscript which may be self styled followed by references
Guidelines for Images in Medicine :
Interesting images which is of practical importance are welcome for this section. It should not exceed 300-500 words.Should be prepared as title page, text which briefly explains the details of the image with a short relevant discussion , images which are appropriately labeled and accompanied by legend and references no more than 5. Images should be as per our instructions mentioned under original article. Abstract is not required.
Letter to the Editor :
Correspondence with comments on a recently published journal article or scientific content not related to a journal article [ case report, research protocol, original research,etc] is welcome. Word limit is 300 words and 5 references. Abstract is not required. Title page should be as already described.
The submission should be accompanied by
Each Manuscript received by the journal is assigned a manuscript number. The author is expected to mention the respective manuscript number in all relevant communications. Editorial decision will be conveyed to the corresponding author within 6 weeks from the date of submission. If the manuscript is accepted for publication all the authors should be willing to transfer copyright of the manuscript to the publisher of SRJM. This requires submission of our copyright transfer form duly signed by all authors of the manuscript. Three Paper copies of the manuscript in the prescribed format should be submitted to Dr.K.V.Somasundaram, Chief Editor – SRJM & Dean of Faculties, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University), Porur, Chennai – 600 116 One Digital copy of the manuscript should be given in a compact disc or e-mailed to [email protected]
Note :
If hard copies of images are not available then a soft copy is sufficient.
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