Emergency and Critical Care Medicine International aims to serve as a leading platform for the publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed research, reviews, and clinical case reports related to emergency medicine and critical care. The journal promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals, researchers, and academicians worldwide. Its primary focus is to enhance patient care through the publication of novel findings, clinical practices, and advancements in medical technologies that directly impact the fields of emergency and critical care. The journal gives emphases to of all aspects of emergency and critical care, including but not limited to trauma management, sepsis, resuscitation, emergency procedures, critical care nursing, organ support systems, pharmacological interventions, and healthcare delivery systems in emergency settings.
Scope of the Journal:
The scope of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine International covers a broad range of topics relevant to the practice and research in both emergency medicine and critical care. This includes:
Trauma and Acute Injury Management:
New protocols and strategies for managing traumatic injuries, from initial evaluation to definitive care.
Innovations in pre-hospital and hospital-based trauma care.
Multidisciplinary approaches to trauma management involving surgery, nursing, and rehabilitation.
Critical Illness and Resuscitation:
Studies on advanced life-saving techniques, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), defibrillation, and ventilation strategies.
Critical care procedures and outcomes for patients in sepsis, septic shock, or other life-threatening conditions.
Emergency Diagnostics and Monitoring:
Advances in imaging, laboratory, and point-of-care diagnostics in emergency and critical settings.
Role of emerging technologies such as ultrasound, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in diagnosing acute conditions.
Pharmacotherapy in Emergency and Critical Care:
Research on the efficacy, safety, and novel applications of drugs used in acute care settings, including antibiotics, vasopressors, and sedatives.
Clinical trials focusing on new pharmacological agents for critical illnesses.
Organ Support and Replacement Therapies:
Studies on the application and improvement of organ support systems, such as mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), renal replacement therapy, and liver support systems.
Innovations in managing multi-organ failure in critically ill patients.
Sepsis and Septic Shock:
Emerging research on the pathophysiology, biomarkers, and novel therapeutic approaches for sepsis and its complications.
Guidelines for the management of sepsis in emergency and critical care environments.
Critical Care Nursing and Healthcare Systems:
Research on the role and impact of critical care nursing in patient outcomes.
Studies on healthcare delivery models, staffing, and the role of telemedicine in emergency and critical care.
Assessments of healthcare system preparedness for mass casualty incidents and pandemics.
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues:
Discussions on ethical dilemmas in emergency and critical care medicine, such as end-of-life decisions, consent in incapacitated patients, and resource allocation during crises.
Research on the legal frameworks surrounding emergency care, including malpractice and patient rights.
Global and Humanitarian Emergency Medicine:
Research on emergency and critical care challenges in low-resource settings, including disaster management, global health initiatives, and responses to humanitarian crises.
Comparative studies between emergency medical systems in developed and developing countries.
Pediatric and Geriatric Emergency Care:
Specialized care protocols, guidelines, and innovations for critically ill or injured pediatric and geriatric populations.
Studies addressing age-specific challenges in acute and intensive care management.
Following categories of manuscripts are considered for publication
Review Article
Research Article
Case Study
Clinical Trial
Community Case Study
Data Report
Opinion
Commentary
News & Highlights
Mini Review
Short Research Communication
Letter to the Editor
Methods &Protocols
Book Review
Negative Results
Young authors including early career scientists, assistant professors, Ph.D., M.S., M.D., D.M., DNB and M.Ch. students are highly encouraged to submit their manuscript. Our academic editors’ team will assistancein writing and editing of manuscript.
Terms of submission
The scientific information provided in manuscripts must be relevant and useful for the scientific and agricultural community, and also not currently under consideration or published by another journal/magazine/newsletter/or any other print and e-platform. The manuscript must be approved by all the co-authors for the contents and submission for publication in the journal. There is no page limit for manuscript. Long research articles and extensive reviews are also published by journals.
Peer Review
Manuscripts are sent for peer review to independent reviewers/ academic editors.
Preparation of Manuscript
Manuscript can be submitted by any of the contributing author(s). Manuscript files should be submitted only in Microsoft Word format (doc or docx).
Title and Authorship Information
The following information should be included with manuscript title
Full author(s) name (First Name: Middle Name: Last Name)
Affiliation(s) where the research work was carried out and institutional mailing addresses of all author(s)
Email addresses of all author(s) including corresponding author(s)
Title should be short & informative, to be typed in only the first letter of the first word capital; also, after colon or hyphen, first letter of the first word capital. Latin names are to be given in italics. Names of authors to be typed in first letters capital. Author for correspondence should be indicated with an asterisk (*)
Each manuscript must include Graphical abstract, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Conflict of Interest (if any), Acknowledgement (if any), Funding statement (if any), Abbreviations (if any), and References.
In Case Study, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion and Conclusion, should be included.
Authors of each manuscripts should also clearly mention the categories of manuscript as following:
Category of manuscript: Review Article, Research Article, Case Study, Clinical Trial, Community Case Study, Data Report, Opinion, Commentary, News & Highlights, Mini Review, Short Research Communication, Letter to the Editor, Methods &Protocols, Book Review, Negative Results.
Tables
Tables should be cited consecutively in the text. Every table must have a descriptive title and if numerical measurements are given, the units should be included in the column heading. Vertical rules should not be used.
Figures
The line drawings, illustrations or photographs will be accepted in Word files, GIF, JPEG, etc. Lettering, numbering, symbols and lines in the graphs/illustrations should be sufficiently clear and large.
Graphical Abstract (Optional)
Each manuscript may be submitted along with a graphical abstract. It should be designed in such a way so that visual representation will be interactive along with showing scientific summary of the article.
References
All references should be listed consecutively, as they appeared in the text at the end of the manuscript. References should be in Vancouver style. References should follow the standards summarized in the NLM’s Sample References webpage.
In-text citation style
In text citation should be done using numbers in square brackets. e.g., “Cutaneous malignant melanomas rarely occur in the eye [1].”; “Conjunctival malignant melanomas are even rarer [2, 3]”; “Most melanomas are dark in colour as they are pigmented [4-7]”
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism checking facility will be provided to authors. It is the responsibility of authors to prepare their manuscript without plagiarism. Plagiarism report will be sent to the authors, and they should add necessary corrections in the manuscript if required. Any kind of plagiarism is not acceptable. Even after acceptance or publication, if plagiarism is reported in the manuscript, it will be retracted.
Article Processing Charges: 5000 INR per Manuscript. Authors should have to submit the charges after acceptance of manuscript.
Submission Preparation Checklist
Authors must submit their manuscript in a single Microsoft Word file format including figures and tables. Figures and table must be placed in appropriate part of the manuscript.
How to Submit Manuscript
Authors may submit their manuscript by using online manuscript management system or by sending us directly by email at editor@internationalmedicalpublishing.com
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Authors must submit their manuscript in a single Microsoft Word file format including figures and tables. Figures and table must be placed in appropriate part of the manuscript.
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Editor’s responsibilities
Editors are responsible for taking the decision to publish a submitted manuscript on the basis of quality, originality, scope and relevance. Editor and editorial staff will maintain the necessary confidentiality of the manuscript and will not use it for any other purpose.
Reviewer’s responsibilities
Reviewers should screen the manuscript for various quality parameters and provide the relevant comments to the editors, which helps them in decision making. Reviewers must carefully check the literature citation, writing quality, experiment setup and scientific relevance of results. A special emphasis will be given on plagiarism checking of manuscript. Reviewers will also maintain the necessary confidentiality of the manuscript and will not use it for any other purpose. Conflicts of interest regarding collaboration with authors of submitted manuscript must be disclosed to the editor, and then excluded from the review process.
Author’s responsibilities
Manuscript submitted to our journal should not be published in any other journal, and also not currently under consideration by another journal. The manuscript must be approved by all the co-authors for their scientific contents and submission for publication in the journal.
Authors should provide the details of their experimental workso that others may replicate the experiments. Authors should prepare their raw data and submit it to editors/reviewers upon request.
Any kind of fraud or unethical practices like Fabrication/ Falsification of Data, Plagiarism, Unacceptable Author Contribution, Citation Manipulation, Concurrent Submissions, and Redundant Publications are totally unacceptable. All authors must give a clear statement that no unethical practices are involved in this research work. All authors have a responsibility to disclose the conflicts of interests and financial support for work, if any.
After publication of the manuscript, if any error is found in research work, the chief-editor should be immediately informed. After deep discussion with the research team, the manuscript will be corrected or even withdrawn.
Literature source for ethical standard:
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Code of Conduct and Best-Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Graf C, Wager E, Bowman A, Fiack S, Scott-Lichter D, Robinson A. Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a publisher's perspective. Int J Clin Pract Suppl. 2007 Jan;61(152):1-26.
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication. 2006.
American Psychological Association. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, Section 8 ‘Research and Publication’.