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Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional


中国结合医学杂志英文版投稿要求

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine is a peer-reviewed monthly journal sponsored by Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine and China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. It is the first international journal on integrative medicine included in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E).

AIMS & SCOPE

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine (‘the Journal’) seeks to promote international communication and exchange on integrative medicine as well as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and to provide a rapid forum for the dissemination of scientific articles focusing on the latest developments, trends, experiences and achievements on integrative medicine and CAM in clinical practice, scientific research, education and healthcare.

COLUMN & TOPICS

Editorial

An accompanying comment written by editor-in-chief of the Journal or by an invited specialist regarding representative paper/s in the current issue. The manuscript should be concise and generally between 1,500 and 3,000 words in length.

Perspective

This is mainly solicited by editors of the Journal to provide in-depth viewpoints and comments on current hot topics, issues or news events on integrative medicine and CAM. Manuscripts submitted on authors' own initiative are also welcomed. This manuscript is commonly from 2,000 to 3,000 words.

Commentary

This is a comment generally solicited by editors of the Journal on research progress, direction, issues or strategies in the fields of integrative medicine and CAM. Manuscripts submitted on authors' own initiative are also welcomed and length of manuscript is usually in the range of 2,000 to 3,000 words.

Feature Articles

Each issue of the Journal carries 3 to 4 solicited manuscripts of a special topic on integrative medicine and CAM. These articles are often written by international specialists from different perspectives and are of high academic value. In general, these manuscripts should be of 2,000 to 3,000 words in length.

Original Articles

This is the most important forum for authors to submit their works representing clinical studies and experimental researches. For randomized controlled trials, approval by ethics committee, signed informed consent from each subject and clinical trial registration number must be stated, and the manuscript should be prepared according to CONSORT 2010 and submitted with CONSORT 2010 checklist. As a common practice, original articles should not exceed 5,000 words or 8 printed pages. Should a paper exceed 8 printed pages, the authors will be requested to omit parts of the article, which might be published online as supplementary appendix.

Clinical Experiences

These are generally manuscripts of case series report or clinical experience summary. Although without RCT design, clinical experiences with distinctive characteristics and practicability are welcomed since they might be of great reference value for clinicians of primary care. Manuscripts on clinical experiences are generally of 2,000 to 3,000 words in length.

Case Reports

These are brief reports of individual clinical cases, especially cases difficult-to-treat by conventional medicine means but benefit from integrative medicine with objective evidences (e.g., imaging data, photos of pathology or special physical signs) before and after treatment. The length of these reports should be between 1,500 to 2,000 words.

Evidence-based Integrative Medicine

These are papers of research findings on integrative medicine and CAM in accordance with the principle of evidence-based medicine, especially papers reporting results of multi-center, large-scale RCTs, or systematic reviews and meta-analysis. In general, these manuscripts should not exceed 5,000 words.

Traditional Medicine

This forum introduces traditional medicine around the world, ethno-medicine in China, and their relevant research findings. Manuscripts should be in the range of 2,000 to 4,000 words.

Herb-Drug Interaction

The papers report research findings or reviews of drug interactions between Western medicines and traditional medicine (e.g., herbal medicine). The length of the manuscripts should be in the range of 2,000 to 4,000 words.

Literature Research

These are articles based on classification, summarization, comparison and analysis of available literatures on TCM, integrative medicine and CAM. The manuscripts are usually of 2,000 to 4,000 words in length.

Academic Exploration

These papers elaborate and extend individual viewpoints on a particular issue of integrative medicine and CAM. An issue of controversy is most welcomed, and different representative viewpoints or debates on the same issue will also be published together. These manuscripts are usually in the range of 2,000 to 3,000 words.

Thinking and Method

This provides a platform for new ideas, innovative thinking and hypothesis on integrative medicine and CAM. The editors encourage submission of manuscripts of original innovation which should be between 2,000 to 3,000 words.

Regulation and Guideline

This section aims to introduce the policies and regulations on integrative medicine and CAM established by important international organizations such as WHO, FDA, NCCAM, and to publish or to interpret the most recent guidelines on integrative medicine and CAM. The international guidelines on integrative medicine and CAM established by national or foreign academic societies are most welcomed for publication in the Journal. These manuscripts should be between 2,000 to 4,000 words or so, and not exceed 6,000 words.

Interdisciplinary Knowledge

This forum introduces all kinds of relevant interdisciplinary knowledge that might contribute to the studies on integrative medicine and CAM, including but not limited to systematic biology, proteomics, bioinformatics, data mining, clinical epidemiology, and evidence-based medicine. It is necessary to prepare the manuscript in such a way that it combines an introduction to the interdisciplinary knowledge together with their superiorities, application values and prospects in the research of integrative medicine and CAM. In general, the manuscript should be between 2,000 to 4,000 words.

Reviews

These are systematic and critical assessment of recent literatures on a particular issue of integrative medicine or CAM. The manuscripts should not exceed 5,000 words excluding the abstract and references.

Continuing Education

This is usually in the form of a lecture delivered by an invited specialist on a special topic or on a certain disease for clinicians of integrative medicine and CAM to expand their knowledge base and stay up-to-date on the new developments. The manuscript is usually between 2,000 and 4,000 words.

Conference Proceedings

This is to provide a summary of proceedings of national or international conferences on TCM, integrative medicine and CAM. The manuscript should be in the range of 2,000 to 4,000 words.

Correspondence

This is typically a letter to the editors referring to a recent article, and the editors may invite its authors to write a response. Short letters not about a Journal article may also be considered, but the Journal can publish only a small quantity of them. These manuscripts should contain not more than 1,000 words and strictly up to 10 relevant references.

Prominent Personnel

This column introduces noted specialists and their academic achievements in the field of TCM, integrative medicine and CAM. The specialists are to be selected by the editors and the introductions are to be prepared by the specialists themselves. The manuscript should be between 1,500 and 2,000 words.

Book Review

Book Review recommends and reviews recently published books on TCM, integrative medicine and CAM, especially those in English. Please contact editorial office of the Journal for details. In general, the manuscript should not be more than 1,500 words.

Let You Know

This section disseminates information of global organizations, societies, institutions, universities, colleges, departments, websites, periodicals of integrative medicine and CAM. Please contact editorial office of the Journal for details. In general, the manuscripts should not be more than 1,500 words.

Special Exhibition

Special Exhibition column introduces and make popular outstanding representative products of integrative medicine and CAM, including but not limited to instruments, software, drugs and healthcare products. If possible, the manuscripts should focus on academic theory or rationale instead of just a simple product introduction. Please contact editorial office of the Journal for details. Manuscripts for this column should not be of more than 2,000 words.

Conference Announcement

 

This section announces in advance international conferences, meetings, courses, awards, and other events on TCM, integrative medicine and CAM. Event organizers are welcomed to contact editorial office of the Journal for details. The announcements should be between 200 and 600 words in length.

ONLINE SUBMISSION

Manuscripts should be submitted to the Journal using the ScholarOne online submission system at http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/cjim. Full instructions and support are available on the website where user ID and password could be obtained on the first visit. For assistance, click the link ‘Get Help Now’ at top right of every ScholarOne Manuscript page. For Chinese authors, please refer to http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/societyimages/cjim/Author_cn.pdf

REQUIRED FORMS

The manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication" (www.ICMJE.org). The manuscripts should be written in English, each copy between 3,000 and 5,000 words. For Chinese authors, please also submit Chinese version of the manuscript if available, as this could be useful to a Chinese reviewer.

Title Page

This page includes the title of the article which should be concise but informative; name of each author in English and Chinese; name of department(s) and institution(s) to which the work was done; address, telephone and fax numbers, and E-mail address of the author responsible for correspondence about the manuscript; and any grant support should be mentioned on this page.

Abstract and Key Words

The abstract (of no more than 300 words) of research articles should consist of four paragraphs, labeled Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. They should state the purpose of the study or investigation, basic procedures, main findings (give specific data and their statistical significance), and the conclusions. This four-part form does not apply to other types of articles. Provide 3-8 key words below the abstract. Use terms from the medical subject headings (MeSH), and the traditional Chinese medical subject headings, present terms may be used.

Text

Introduction: State the purpose of the article. Give a brief, relevant background to the study.

Methods: Describe the subjects (patients or laboratory animals, and the controls, including criteria for selection) clearly. Describe the methods, apparatus and procedures in sufficient detail. Identify precisely all drugs and chemicals used, including generic name(s), dose(s) and route(s) of administration.

Results: Present the results in the text, tables and illustrations concisely, and do not repeat in the text all the data in the tables or illustrations; summarize only important observations.

 

Discussion: Emphasize the new and important aspects of the study and the conclusions that follow from them. Include the implications of the findings and their limitations, as well as implications for future research. State new hypotheses when warranted, but clearly label them as such.

Tables

Each table should be numbered in sequence using Arabic numerals (i.e. Table 1, 2, 3 etc.). Tables should also have a title that summarizes the whole table, maximum 15 words. Detailed legends may then follow, but should be concise. Smaller tables considered to be integral to the manuscript. Columns and rows of data should be made visibly distinct by ensuring the borders of each cell display as black lines. Double-space tables (including any footnotes) and provide a title for each.

Figures and Illustrations

Medical and scientific illustrations will be created or redrawn in-house. If an outside illustrator has created a figure, the Journal reserves the right to modify or redraw it to meet our specifications for publication. Please describe and clearly indicate all modifications, selective digital adjustments, or electronic enhancements in all digital images. Photographs should be provided as high-resolution component files. For photographs of patients' body parts, written and signed consent of the patient should also be sent or faxed to the editors.

Units of Measurement

Measurement of length, height, weight and volume should be reported in metric units (meter, kilogram, or liter) or their decimal multiples. All hematologic and clinical-chemical measurements should be reported in the metric system in terms of the International System of Units (SI).

Abbreviations and Terminology

Use only standard abbreviations. All abbreviations and acronyms are to be spelled out in full on their first appearance in the text. Avoid abbreviations in the title and key words. Herbs are to be presented by their common, pharmaceutical and pinyin or Latin names. Acupuncture terms are to be conformed to the World Health Organization nomenclature.

Acknowledgements

The role of a medical writer must be included in the acknowledgements section, including their source(s) of funding. Authors should obtain permission to acknowledge from all those mentioned in the Acknowledgements. Please list the source(s) of funding for the study, for each author, and for the manuscript preparation in the acknowledgements section.

References

Number the references consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. The form of references should conform to the Index Medicus. List all authors when there are six or fewer; when there are seven or more, list the first six, followed by “et al.” The following are sample references:

1. Sawin CT, Geller A, Wolf PA, Belanger AJ, Baker E, Bacharach P, et al. Low serum thyrotropin concentrations as a risk factor for atrial fibrillation in older persons. N Engl J Med 1994; 331:1249-1252.

2. Zhang HX, Shi ZX, Jia HZ, Li G, Cheng WL, Gu WL, et al. Effects of garlicin on NIH3T3 cell proliferation and collagen synthesis. Chin J Integr Tradit West Med (Chin) 2007;27:431-434.

3. Wellens HJJ, Brugada P, Bar F. Diagnosis and treatment of the regular tachycardia with a narrow QRS complex. In: Klbertus HE, ed. Medical management of cardiac arrhythmias. Edinburgh, Scotland: Churchill Livingstone; 1986:121-132.

On submission you will be asked to provide a cover letter. Please use this to explain why your manuscript should be published in the journal and to elaborate on any issues related to our editorial policies detailed in the instructions for authors. Manuscripts for research articles should be divided into the following sections:

Title page

Abstract

Background or Introduction

Methods

Results

Discussion

Conclusions

List of abbreviations used (if any)

Acknowledgements

References

Figure legends (if any)

Tables and captions (if any)

Publication fee

Authors of accepted articles must pay a publication fee.

Standard page charges: $250-300 USD fee for each page.

Color print page charges: $250 USD fee for color figure (or figure plate).

中国结合医学杂志英文版杂志简介

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, originally entitled "Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine" (English Edition), was founded in 1995, and changed formally its name in 2003. This journal is supervised by State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, sponsored by Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine and China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. It is the first international peer-reviewed monthly journal on integrative medicine included in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-E).

A comprehensive English language journal covering integrative Chinese and Western medicine

Founded in 1995, and managed by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Reports on scientific developments, experiences and achievements in clinical practice, scientific research, education and healthcare

中国结合医学杂志英文版统计分析

影响因子:指该期刊近两年文献的平均被引用率,即该期刊前两年论文在评价当年每篇论文被引用的平均次数

被引半衰期:衡量期刊老化速度快慢的一种指标,指某一期刊论文在某年被引用的全部次数中,较新的一半被引论文刊载的时间跨度

他引率:期刊被他刊引用的次数占该刊总被引次数的比例用以测度某期刊学术交流的广度、专业面的宽窄以及学科的交叉程度

引用半衰期:指某种期刊在某年中所引用的全部参考文献中较新的一半是在最近多少年时段内刊载的

平均引文数:在给定的时间内,期刊篇均参考文献量,用以测度期刊的平均引文水平,考察期刊吸收信息的能力以及科学交流程度的高低

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亓官*** :

审稿很慢,拖到三个月月末给消息,不过出刊没有想象中慢。录取后确定发表时间有三档,已经有朋友说过了,在此不再赘述。想说的是从交报名费到出刊也就3个月,从投稿到出刊加起来7个月,还比较快。

2022-04-02 21:03:24

徐*** :

投的时候心里也很不踏实。事实是还是比较有效率的就我个人感觉而言。投稿后2周寄出初评审,一个月返回初审意见,修后重申;大修一周返回编辑部,三周后送出复审;三周后复审意见返回,修改后录用;两周后才收到修改通知,小修寄出;一个月之后OA,再一个半月通知邮寄版面费和校稿,此时投稿系统显示accepted,两周后出版。

2021-03-08 22:23:34

红*** :

中国中西医结合杂志很不错,编辑和审稿人都很认真负责,文章要有创新、新颖,实验数据要全,审稿周期一般4个月左右。如果着急用论文的,慎投!

2020-10-23 00:09:30

公仪*** :

编辑很认真负责,两个审稿专家意见很中肯,速度略慢,毕业不影响,所以也不着急,中国中西医结合确实不好中,之前第一篇投时拒过,东西要新,写的好可以,包装要可以,运气要可以。。。

2020-08-15 12:27:35

闾丘*** :

这是我的第一篇文章,中国中西医结合杂志的编辑老师非常负责,办事效率很高,除了外审的老师也非常好,提的意见也很中肯,从中获益不少,论文有创新还是很容易被录用的,所用周期也很短,希望杂志越来越好,也希望大家的论文早日被录用,与朋友们共勉!

2020-03-17 23:33:41

谷*** :

投稿以后半月发录用通知,收到录用通知和修改意见以后,反馈回去很快见刊。专家给的修改意见很中肯,也比较尊重原作思路,没有随意删减。确定用稿以后效率非常高。

2020-01-19 05:07:15

西门*** :

审稿3-6个月,从审稿到录用1左右,如果等着毕业一定要把时间把握好,必要时可以加急。

2019-09-02 11:56:44

褚*** :

一般需要做一些活性会更容易接收。审稿速度偏慢!

2019-07-28 10:02:19

尉迟*** :

中国中西医结合总体质量较高,编辑部管理规范,先初审再二审,共用10天,然后通知交审稿费,然后两个外审同时进行,他们预定的时间是40天,一个外审刚好1个月审回,另外一个外审超期了1个月,我催了一下,第二天状态变为审回,同时终审,同天变为录用待发表。可见编辑部处理稿件的速度是较快的,也很及时。网站上的稿件处理过程很详细,清楚,更新及时。

2019-06-28 03:31:00

诸葛*** :

之前投了这个杂志一篇,中国中西医结合杂志审稿后说数据论证不充分,建议大修,自己直接当做被拒。编辑还是很严谨的,找的审稿人比较负责,提出的问题比较犀利!

2019-01-01 09:36:10

常见问题

Q:论文发表的时候可以一稿多投吗?
A:一稿多投的行为是典型的学术不端的行为,是国内外学术界都明令禁止的行为,原因主要在于涉及到文章版权归属的问题,如果作者的文章已经被某个杂志社录用,或者同时被两家杂志社录用,就会涉及到版权纠纷,作为杂志社都会保护本社的合法权益,到这时作者就会比较麻烦,吃官司都是小事儿了,被打入黑名单降级降职影响可就太大了。
Q:职称论文发表对时间有限制吗?
A:职称论文发表并没有明确规定截止时间,需要作者结合自己所在地区的具体规定自己安排发表时间,一般职称评审,各地区都会明确规定申报材料的最后期限和截止日期,我们结合这个日期来考虑何时发表文章就可以,大部分地区职称评审都集中在每年的8-10月之间,有的地区要求7月中旬开始交材料,最晚8月底之前,有的则是要求8月中旬交,还有部分地区要求截止时间为申报时间上年的12月31日,所以,各个地区的具体要求并不同,申报者需要在提交材料前确保自己的文章已经见刊并且被相应的数据库检索即可。
Q:网上发表论文如何防骗?可靠网站与可疑网站如何区分?
A:由于发表论文的需求远远多于杂志版面的供应,再加上众所周知的审稿难!审稿慢!选择论文发表网站发表表论文确实能解决以上问题。卖方市场的出现加之发表论文的刚性需求,就导致出现先付款后发表的现状。论文发表网站正规与否是通过网站从始至终所提供服务体现出来的,任何交易只要存在时间差都会有风险,但这个风险是可以通过您的智慧来避免的。因为不是所有论文网站都是骗子,你要做的就是过滤掉没保障的网站,选择可靠的论文发表网站!
Q:一般期刊需要提前多久准备?
A:省级、国家级期刊建议至少提前6个月准备。一般来讲,杂志社为了确保每期杂志正常出刊,都会提前将当期之后1-3个月的稿件提前安排好,而一些创刊较早,认可度更高的热门期刊,来稿量较大,发表周期可能就会更久。提前准备,意味着杂志的可选择性更多。
Q:核心期刊需要提前多久准备?
A:核心期刊建议至少提前12个月准备,核心期刊正常的审稿周期为1-3个月,且审核严格,退稿、返修几率更大,这意味着在流程上耗费的时间更久,且核心期刊版面有限,投稿竞争更加激烈,即使被录用,排刊也比普通期刊晚很多,因此需要更早准备。