Peer Review process and Editorial Workflow

 

The peer review process for the "Comprehensive Gynecology Care Journal" ensures the quality and validity of the research articles submitted for publication. Here's an overview of the typical peer review process:

 

  1. Submission: Authors submit their manuscripts electronically through the journal's online submission system or via email to the editorial office. Manuscripts should adhere to the journal's formatting and submission guidelines.
  2. Initial Screening: Upon submission, the editorial office conducts an initial screening to ensure that the manuscript meets the journal's scope and formatting requirements. Manuscripts that do not meet these criteria may be returned to authors without further review.
  3. Assignment to Reviewers: Suitable manuscripts are assigned to peer reviewers with expertise in the relevant field of gynecology. Reviewers are typically researchers or experts in academia or clinical practice. Please, provide two reviewer at the time of manuscript submission.
  4. Peer Review: Reviewers critically evaluate the manuscript for its scientific rigor, methodology, originality, clarity, and significance of findings. They provide constructive feedback and recommendations for improvement.
  5. Editorial Decision: Based on the feedback from reviewers, the editor-in-chief or associate editors make an editorial decision regarding the manuscript. The decision may include one of the following:

   - Acceptance: The manuscript is accepted for publication without revisions or with minor revisions.

   - Minor Revision: The manuscript requires minor revisions based on reviewer comments before final acceptance.

   - Major Revision: The manuscript requires significant revisions and may undergo re-review before a final decision is made.

   - Rejection: The manuscript does not meet the journal's standards for publication and is not accepted.

  1. Revision and Resubmission: If revisions are required, authors are provided with detailed feedback from reviewers and are given the opportunity to revise their manuscript accordingly. Authors should address all reviewer comments and provide a point-by-point response to each comment.
  2. Final Decision: After authors resubmit their revised manuscript, the editor-in-chief or associate editors evaluate the revisions and make a final decision regarding acceptance for publication.
  3. Publication: Accepted manuscripts are copyedited, typeset, and published in the "Comprehensive Gynecology Care Journal," either in print or online, depending on the journal's publishing format.
  4. Post-Publication: Published articles are indexed in relevant databases and made available to the scientific community for citation and dissemination. Authors may also engage in post-publication discussions and dissemination of their research findings.

 

This peer review process helps maintain the journal's scholarly integrity and credibility by ensuring that only high-quality, scientifically sound research is published.