Publication Ethics

The corresponding author is responsible for the originality of the material. The authors responsibility includes authorship complaints; plagiarism complaints; multiple, duplicate, concurrent publication or simultaneous submission; research results misappropriation; allegations of research errors and fraud; research standards violations; undisclosed conflicts of interest. Manuscripts reporting data obtained from research conducted on human subjects must include a statement of assurance in the Methods section of the manuscript that an informed consent was obtained from patients and that the study protocol was approved by the institution's research ethical committee.

 International Standards for Authors: http://publicationethics.org/files/International%20standards_authors_for%20website_11_Nov_2011_0.pdf

International Standards for Editors: http://publicationethics.org/files/International%20standard_editors_for%20website_11_Nov_2011%20%281%29.pdf

Copyright

Authors of articles published Journal of Medical Education and Practice (JMEP) retain the copyright of their articles and are free to reproduce and disseminate their work under attribution CC BY.