万维提示:
1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:https://www.cghjournal.org/
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/clinical-gastroenterology-and-hepatology
3、投稿网址:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/cgh/default.aspx
4、官网邮箱:cgh@gastro.org
5、官网电话:301-654-2055
6、期刊刊期:月刊,一年出版12期。
2022年1月18日星期二
投稿须知【官网信息】
Guide for Authors
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) publishes clinical articles on all aspects of the digestive system, including the liver and pancreas. The types of articles CGH publishes include original papers, review articles, and special category manuscripts. Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals" developed by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (http://www.icmje.org). CGH is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (http://publicationethics.org/).
CGH has a total circulation of approximately 19,000—about 16,000 in the United States and 3,000 in other countries. 70% of subscribers are AGA members.
CGH is indexed in Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, MEDLINE®, Science Citation Index, and Scopus.
CGH strongly encourages the submission of papers on a breadth of clinical topics in gastroenterology and hepatology, especially randomized controlled trials, high-quality observational including epidemiological and outcomes studies, and novel case series. CGH is interested in several aspects of clinical and translational studies including treatment, prevention, screening, and diagnosis. High-quality systematic and meta-analyses are also welcome and will be highlighted in a special section. Publication priority will be determined by factors such as novelty, impact upon clinical practice, strength of the experimental design, and mechanistic insight.
ETHICAL STANDARDS
CGH strongly discourages the submission of more than one article dealing with related aspects of the same study. In almost all cases, a single study is best reported in a single paper.
The Journal editors consider research/publication misconduct to be a serious breach of ethics and will take action as necessary to address such misconduct, which includes submission or publication of information that:
Is intentionally erroneous,
Has been published elsewhere by a different author without acknowledgment (plagiarism),
Has been published elsewhere by the same author without acknowledgment (duplicate publication), or
Is subsequently published elsewhere by the same author without acknowledgment, attribution, or permission from the AGA Institute, as holder of the copyright, to reprint or adapt the material.
Each author who submits a manuscript to CGH must attest to several author statements in the manuscript management system, thereby assigning copyright of the manuscript to the AGA Institute and affirming authorship responsibility, manuscript originality, payment of color reproduction fees, IRB/Animal Care Committee approval, role of study sponsor, financial disclosures, and funding sources.
Breaches of CGH's ethical standards may result in proscribed submission for all authors of the concerned manuscript and, when appropriate, notification of the authors' institutions. All authors are fully responsible for the content of the manuscript.
The publication of abstracts is not considered duplicate publication but should be disclosed in the cover letter accompanying the manuscript submission.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY
A. Potential Conflicts of Interest
The following are examples of COI that may occur with editors, authors (including invited authors), and reviewers. Interactions considered pertinent are from the start of the research activity in a specific program until such time that a submission is anticipated to be published or one year from submission date, whichever is longer.
a. Editors: Editors who make final decisions about manuscripts must have no personal, professional, or financial involvement in any of the issues they might judge. Examples of personal involvement with an author include former student, fellow, mentor, or relative. Examples of professional involvement include academic rivalry, being from the same institution or research group as the author, evaluating a manuscript for which they are listed as an author, or collaborating (e.g., co-authoring research article or grant) with an author. Examples of financial involvement include employment, consultancies, honoraria, stock ownership or options, expert testimony, grants/patents received, and royalties with an entity (or competing entity) discussed in the manuscript.
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https://www.elsevier.com/journals/clinical-gastroenterology-and-hepatology/1542-3565/guide-for-authors