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Ethical Considerations Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences Journals editor may seek advice about submitted papers on any aspect of a paper that raises concerns, for example, ethical issues or issues of data or materials access. It is important to agree upon standards of expected ethical behavior for all parties involved in the act of publishing: the author, the journal editor, the peer reviewer, etc. Authorship and Author’s Responsibility The corresponding author takes primary responsibility for communication with the journal during the manuscript submission, peer review, and publication process, and typically ensures that all the journal’s administrative requirements, such as providing details of authorship, ethics committee approval, and gathering conflict of interest statements, are properly completed. The corresponding author should respond to editorial queries throughout the submission and peer review process in a timely manner, and should cooperate with any requests from the journal after publication. The Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences Journals may not allow adding authors or changing the first or the corresponding authors after the final acceptance of the article. If any author wishes to be removed from the byline, he or she should submit a letter signed by the author, as well as all other authors, indicating his or her wish to be deleted from the list of authors. Any change in the name order in the byline requires a letter signed by all authors indicting agreement with the same. Conflict of Interest Authors are required to disclose all relationships or interests in relation to their work. All submitted manuscripts must include a ‘Conflict of Interest’ section at the end of the manuscript listing all financial and non-financial conflict of interests. Where authors have no conflict of interests, the statement should read “The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.” A competing interest exists when the authors’ interpretation of data or presentation of information may be influenced by their personal or financial relationship with other people or organizations. · Research grants from funding agencies (The research funder and the grant number are required) · Financial support for educational programs. · Employment or consultation. · Position on advisory board or board of directors or other type of management relationships. · Financial relationships, for example Receiving reimbursements, fees, funding, or salary from an organization that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of the article, either now or in the future. · Intellectual property rights (e.g. patents, copyrights and royalties from such rights). · Holdings of spouse and/or children that may have financial interest in the work.
Informed Consent For all research involving human subjects, informed consent to participate in the study should be obtained from participants. For all manuscripts that include details, images, or videos relating to individual participants, written informed consent for the publication of these must be obtained from the participants. A statement to this effect should appear in the manuscript. Identifying details (names, dates of birth, identity numbers and other information) of the participants that were studied should not be published in written descriptions, photographs, and genetic profiles unless the information is essential for scientific purposes and the participant (or parent or guardian if the participant is incapable) gave written informed consent for publication. The final decision on whether consent to publish is required lies with the Editor. Originality and Duplicate Publication Manuscripts submitted to HUMS journals must be original and not published or submitted for publication elsewhere. This rule also applies to manuscripts submitted elsewhere while the HUMS journals contribution is under evaluation. It is mandatory for all authors to resolve any copyright issues when citing a figure or table from a different journal. Research and Publication Misconduct HUMS journals & their editorial board will incessantly work towards observing publication misconduct such as redundant (duplicate) publication, plagiarism, fraudulent or fabricated data, changes in authorship, undisclosed conflict of interest, ethical problem with a submitted manuscript, a reviewer who has appropriated an author’s idea or data, complaints against editors, and etc. When the journal faces suspected cases of research and publication misconduct, the resolving process will be followed by guidelines provided by the "Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)". The complete guidelines appear on COPE website: http://www.publicationethics.org. Plagiarism We strongly recommend our authors to check their manuscript content before its submission to any HUMS journals for publication. The Authors may use trustable valid "Plagiarism Checking software’s" to make sure that their manuscripts are Plagiarism free. All HUMS journals will check Plagiarism for all the submitted manuscripts upon receiving and also before publishing through iThenticate & other Plagiarism Detection Software’s. If the plagiarism is observed either by reviewer, Editor-in-Chiefs, readers or editorial staffs at any stage of publication process, the manuscript will be rejected and it would be notified to the corresponding author. Self-plagiarism is also considered & managed accordingly. |