Here are the guidelines for manuscript submission to the "Comprehensive Gynecology Care Journal":

  1. File Format: Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx).
  2. Font: Times New Roman should be used throughout the manuscript.
  3. Font Size: The font size should be 11 points.
  4. Title Page: Include a separate title page with the title of the manuscript, authors' names, affiliations, and contact information.
  5. Abstract: Provide an abstract of no more than 250 words summarizing the key findings and implications of the study. It may be structured (original research) or unstructured.
  6. Keywords: Include 3 to 5 keywords that best describe the content of the manuscript.
  7. Main Text: The main text should be organized into sections such as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion.
  8. References: All references should follow the Vancouver style. Please ensure that all in-text citations correspond to the references listed at the end of the manuscript.

Note: Please provide a short-running title (SRT)

 

Here are the guidelines for formatting citations in the "Comprehensive Gynecology Care Journal" according to the Vancouver style:

One author:

Butler SW. Secrets from the black bag. London (GB): The Royal College of General Practitioners; 2005.

In-text reference: The book, "Secrets from the black bag," by Butler1 shows that...

OR

Butler1 purported ...

 

Two to six authors:

Cheers B, Darracott R, Lonne B. Social care practice in rural communities. Sydney (AU): The Federation Press; 2007.

In-text reference: '... needed to influence policy.' 2

OR

Cheers, Darracott, and Lonne have highlighted the fact that '...'.2

 

More than six authors:

Hofmeyr GJ, Neilson JP, Alfirevic Z, Crowther CA, Gulmezoglu AM, Hodnett ED et al. A Cochrane pocketbook: Pregnancy and childbirth. Chichester (England): John Wiley & Sons; 2008.

In-text reference: Hofmeyr3 states that...

 

No author:

A guide for women with early breast cancer. Sydney (AU): National Breast Cancer; 2003.

In-text reference: ...do not die from the disease.4

 

Multiple works by the same author:

Campbell MA. A is for anxiety: A parent's guide to managing anxious children. Brisbane (AU): Post Pressed; 2007.

Campbell MA. Anthony the shy alien. Brisbane (AU): Post Pressed; 2006.

In-text reference: The main clinical and research interests of Dr. Marilyn Campbell.5,6 are focused on... [if not previously cited]

 

Different editions:

Murtagh J. John Murtagh's General practice. 4th ed. Sydney (AU): McGraw‐Hill Australia; 2007.

In-text reference: What has become known as the "Bible of General Practice" 7 in Australia...

 

Edited book:

Brooks A, Mahoney P, Rowlands B, editors. ABC of tubes, drains, lines and frames. Malden (MA): BMJ Books, Blackwell Pub.; 2008.

In-text reference: In all cases, it is important to note the outer diameter of the tube...8

 

Chapter in an edited book:

Rowlands TE, Haine LS. Acute limb ischaemia. In: Donnelly R, London NJM, editors. ABC of arterial and venous disease. 2nd ed. West Sussex (GB): Blackwell Publishing; 2009. p. 123-140.

In-text reference: As discussed by Rowlands and Haine9...

 

Chapter in a non-edited book:

Speroff L, Fritz MA. Clinical gynaecologic endocrinology and infertility. 7th ed. Philadelphia (PA): Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2005. Chapter 29, Endometriosis; p.1103‐33.

In-text reference: ...due to endometriosis.10

 

Chapter from an electronic book:

Darwin C. On the origin of species by means of natural selection or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life [Internet]. London (GB): John Murray; 1859. Chapter 5, Laws of variation. [cited 2010 Apr 22]. Available from: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/origin/chapter5.html

In-text reference: Darwin11 believes that the natural selection...

 

Electronic book from a full-text database:

Macdonald S. editor. Maye's midwifery 14th ed. [eBook]. Edinburgh (GB): Bailliere Tindall; 2011 [cited 2012 Aug 26]. Available from: Ebrary.

In-text reference: Bartlett [12] concludes that...

 

Book in a series:

Bennett GL, Horuk R. Iodination of chemokines for use in receptor binding analysis. In: Horuk R, Chemokine receptors. New York (NY): Academic Press; 1997. p. 134‐48. (Methods in Enzymology; vol 288).

In-text reference: The binding of ligand to most seven‐transmembrane (STM) G‐protein‐coupled receptors leads to changes in the coupling of G proteins to the receptor ...(13)

 

Translation of a book:

Luria AR. The mind of a mnemonist. Solotaroff L, translator. New York (NY): Avon Books; 1969.

In-text reference: Luria14, discovered that...

 

These guidelines should help ensure consistency in formatting citations for submissions to the journal.

  1. Figures and Tables: Figures and tables should be placed within the manuscript at the appropriate locations. Ensure that all figures and tables are cited in the text and have clear, descriptive captions (maximum number of tables 5, and figures 2).
  2. Ethical Considerations: Any ethical considerations or conflicts of interest should be disclosed in the manuscript.
  3. Submission Process: Manuscripts should be submitted via the journal's online submission system or emailed directly to the editorial office.
  4. Review Process: Submitted manuscripts will undergo peer review. Authors will be notified of the editorial decision and any necessary revisions required.
  5. Publication: Accepted manuscripts will be published in the "Comprehensive Gynecology Care Journal" after completion of any required revisions.
  6. Author Contributions: The contributions of each author are to be mentioned at the end before references.

Please ensure that your manuscript adheres to these guidelines before submission to expedite the review process. If you have any questions or require further clarification, please contact the editorial office.