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Manuscript Submission

Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine (CCJM) is an indexed, peer-reviewed journal published monthly by Cleveland Clinic. CCJM welcomes submissions of content that is consistent with our mission to

  • meet the continuing medical education needs of general internists, cardiologists, and other medical subspecialists
  • provide practical information on new developments in the diagnosis and treatment of patients encountered in daily practice
  • address topics of interest to practicing internists.

CCJM is part of the Cleveland Clinic program of medical education. Continuing medical education (CME) credits and maintenance of certification points are offered for several articles in each issue.

Careful review of and conformity with the information about general requirements, manuscript preparation, and article types are advised for favorable consideration.

General Requirements

Before considering submission

  • Please contact CCJM editorial staff to make sure the topic fits the Journal's mission, and to make sure that a similar article is not already under consideration.
  • CCJM does not accept original research or standard case reports. See acceptable article types.

Submission and peer-review software

Submission of manuscripts, peer review, and author revisions are done using CCJM's online submission and peer-review system, Editorial Manager. See Authors & Reviewers for more information.

Authorship

All authors listed on the manuscript must have contributed substantially to the paper according to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors authorship criteria.

In general, all authors of the manuscript must contribute to the conception or design, or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data; drafting or revising for intellectual content; approval for publication; and accountability for all aspects of the paper.

Artificial intelligence technologies including natural language processing tools, generative pretrained transforms, and large-scale language models do not meet CCJM authorship criteria.

Authorship by Residents and Fellows

Medical students, residents, and fellows may submit articles and may be listed as first author. However, CCJM policy requires that a senior physician mentor the junior author and be listed as a co-author.

Pharmaceutical and Medical Education Companies Authors

CCJM does not accept articles written by authors who are employed by pharmaceutical companies, or papers prepared by medical education companies whose work is funded by pharmaceutical companies.

Policy on pharmaceutical and medical education company preparation of manuscripts

Patient Authorization to Publish

Authors must follow their institutional polices for obtaining patient authorization to publish patient images or information and retain the authorization for their records.

Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine requires attestation by the author that an appropriate written authorization from the patient has been obtained.

Images or information about a patient that identifies or could be used to identify the patient will not be published even if the author attests that written authorization has been obtained from the patient. Fully anonymized images or information can be published provided authors follow their institutional polices.

Authors are strongly encouraged to inform patients that their images and information may be used in an unidentifiable manner for educational purpose in a medical journal.

Avoiding Perception of Bias

Authors are asked to ensure that articles are not biased, are fair and balanced, and are based on the best available evidence. Adherence to the following guidelines is requested:

  • There should not be bias toward any product, procedure, device, or therapy.
  • All applicable products, devices, or therapies should be addressed in your article to ensure fairness and balance.
  • Classes of drugs and devices should be used rather than individual agents where appropriate.
  • When applicable, discussion of cost considerations should be included.

Opinions can be offered, but should be clearly defined (and referenced) as to whether they are based on clinical experience or published evidence.

Discussion of Off-Label Use or Investigational Products

Discussion of unlabeled use of a commercial product or an investigational use not yet approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) must include a disclosure that the product is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is investigational and not yet approved by the FDA.

Avoiding Plagiarism

To ensure the integrity and originality of the content of submitted manuscripts, CCJM uses software to detect plagiarism, including cutting-and-pasting and self-plagiarism. Authors should provide full attribution for any information borrowed from other sources.

Peer Review

All manuscripts undergo peer review, usually by 3 reviewers, including at least 1 content expert and 1 general internist. Manuscripts are reviewed for content, perception of bias, and educational impact on our readership. Authors are usually notified within 8 weeks about the acceptability of a manuscript, but longer intervals are sometimes unavoidable.

Editing and Galley Proofs

All papers accepted for publication will be edited to conform to CCJM's editorial style. Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work, including any changes made by CCJM editors.

Copyright and Financial Disclosure

Copyright ownership transfer to CCJM must be complete prior to publication. All authors must complete a financial disclosure. These forms will be requested of authors at the appropriate time.

Manuscript Preparation

General

  • Manuscripts must be double spaced in 12-point type, preferably in Microsoft Word.
  • Include page numbers on your manuscript.
  • Include all authors, their institutional affiliations, academic titles, and contact information on the title page.
  • Follow the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org).

References

  • Limit references to 40, unless indicated otherwise for specific article types. Avoid references to textbooks.
  • Number the references in the reference list in the order cited in the text.
  • Abbreviate journal titles according to Index Medicus/NLM
  • For references with 6 or fewer authors, list all 6 authors; for references with 7 or more authors, list the first 3 authors, then "et al."
  • Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references.

Tables and Figures

  • Submit tables, figures, and illustrations as separate files. Do not include tables, figures, and illustrations within the article.
  • Acceptable files formats including PDF, GIF, JPEG, TIFF, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Submitted material must be clear and easy to read.
  • Drawings, graphs, and charts should be professionally rendered.
  • Where patient images are included, see "Patient Authorization to Publish."
  • Indicate whether the table or figure is original or based on another source. If it is based on another source, please include the complete reference citation.
  • Tables or figures previously published: If a table or figure has been published elsewhere, provide a permission letter (for both print and electronic publication) from the publisher, even if it is from the author's own work.

Illustrations

If needed, medical illustrations can be created by staff of the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Medical Art and Photography. Sketches and suggestions can be submitted in a variety of formats. Once an article is accepted, CCJM editors will work with the authors to develop and refine illustrations.

Digital and Photographic Images

These instructions apply to patient photographs, photomicrographs, electron micrographs, radiographic images, MRIs, PET images, and ECG and EEG tracings.

Please note: For patient images, see "Patient Authorization to Publish."

Format (preferred): TIFF, Adobe Photoshop, JPEG (use only the maximum-quality compression setting). PDF is acceptable; word processing, GIF, and web images are unacceptable.

Resolution: 300 dpi for color or grayscale. Low resolution files may be used at submission for position only, but high resolution images must be submitted once the paper is accepted.

Color modes: CMYK for print, RGB for digital, or grayscale (for black-and-white images).

Images with arrows or other labeling: Submit the labeled image initially. However, after the article is accepted, you will need to submit 2 electronic originals: 1 with appropriate labeling and arrows identifying structures and an indication of the top of the image; and 1 clean copy of the image without labels and arrows.

Article Type Requirements

CCJM features several types of article formats. A brief description for each type is provided below with a link to detailed requirements.

1-Minute Consult

Commentary

Current Drug Therapy

Editorial

Guidelines to Practice

Interpreting Key Trials

Letter to the Editor

Review

Smart Testing

Symptoms to Diagnosis

The Clinical Picture

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