Thursday, 1 March 2018

WEST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE



The West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM), is published by the West African College of Physicians and the West African College of Surgeons. The Journal accepts articles in English and French. WAJM is indexed/abstracted in EMBASE, Excerpta Medica, Medline/Index Medicus, African Journals on Line and African Index Medicus amongst others.


MISSION


The West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM), a joint publication of the West African College of Physicians and the West African College of Surgeons, is for clinicians, scientists and others interested in the field of medicine and the medical sciences.


The Journal which accepts articles in English and French is indexed/abstracted in EMBASE, Excerpta Medica, Medline/Index Medicus, African Journals on Line and African Index Medicus.


 
MISSION & SCOPE


The West African Journal of Medicine (WAJM) publishes contributions of professional, scientific and educational interest to medical and dental practitioners and researchers and those in related disciplines, with special focus on medical practice and research in Africa and its people.


The aim of the Journal is to provide a medium for international dissemination of research findings in West Africa and elsewhere and to promote co-operation amongst and between medical researchers in Africa and elsewhere.


The Journal is published in English and French. Supplements are published upon arrangement with the Editor-in-Chief.


The mission of WAJM is to educate clinicians, improve the life and care of patients, stimulate and disseminate findings from research in medicine and allied biomedical sciences and related areas and provide a forum for the documentation and exchange of information in the clinical and biomedical sciences.


 
MANUSCRIPTS


The Journal accepts only articles that have neither been published nor are being considered for publication by any other journal. WAJM publishes reports of experimental and clinical work on all aspects of research in medicine, dentistry and related subjects and disciplines. Manuscripts must be written in the form suggested in the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals:Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.


http://www.icmjc.org/urm_full

A detailed general write-up on “Information for Authors” is given in the ICMJE . This article should be consulted by all potential medical authors. WAJM will publish contributions dealing with all aspects of medicine and dentistry and related disorders particularly relating to Africans and black peoples. Articles submitted to WAJM showed fall into one of the following types:



(a) Original research article,


 
(b) Brief communications and case reports,


 
(c) Medical education matters and issues


 
(d) Reviews and meta-analysis


 
(e) Conference and Workshop reports


 
(f) Supplements


 
(g) Editorials and commentaries


 
(h) Correspondence (Letters)


 
(i) Patient vignettes


 
(j) Book Reviews


 
(k) Association News


 
(l) Medical and Health News


 
(m) Miscellaneous (Prose, poetry, socio-political issues, etc.).


 
The full manuscript, which should be in French or UK English (with abstract in both French and English and of no more than 250 words), is to be submitted by email including full set of tables and figures.


 
Authors should submit an electronic version of the manuscript (using point size 12 of New Times Roman) and illustrations to:wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com


 
Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced throughout (including references and tables) and sent to the Editor-in-Chief at the above address.


 
The manuscript should be organised under the following sections:


 


(1) Title page;


(2) Abstract; Keywords (using MeSH of Index Medicus);


(3) Abbreviations;


(4) Introduction;


(5) Subjects, Materials and Methods;


(6) Results;


(7) Discussion;


(8) Acknowledgements;


(9) Duality of Interest (if applicable);


(10) References;


(11) Tables;


(12) Figures;


(13) Legends to Tables and Figures.


 
Appropriate variations from this outline apply to such contributions as editorials, commentaries, prose and poetry etc. Abstracts of original contributions including case reports should be structured into Background; Objectives; Methods; Results, and Conclusions.


 
The title page should contain the title of the article, the names, highest degree, appointments and affiliations of the authors as well as a suggested running title and the details of the corresponding author. References in journal titles spelt as in Index Medicus, Pubmed/ Medline, Tables and legends should be provided in line with the “Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals”.


 
MANUSCRIPTS STYLE


WAJM publishes reports of experimental and clinical work on all aspects of research in medicine, dentistry and related subjects and disciplines. Manuscripts must be written in the form suggested in the Uniform Requirements for manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals” and as modified by the Journal.


 
A word count must be provided both for abstracts (a maximum of 250 words) and the main text (exclusive of references, tables and figure legends). Data should not be sliced to the size of the smallest publishable unit but must be a complete documentation of a study. Contributors are requested to disclose any conflicts of interest that might bias their work. They should acknowledge in the manuscript all financial support for the work and other personal connections.


 
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT


The Journal welcomes papers in the form of original research articles, commentaries, editorials, reviews and educational materials as well as scientific, sociopolitical and economic contributions in matters that impact on medical care, education and research. An electronic copy of the manuscript should also be sent to the email address of the Editor-in Chief.


 


Professor Gregory Erhabor


The Editor-in-Chief,


West African Journal of Medicine


Department of Medicine,


Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital,


IIe-Ife, Nigeria


P. M.B. 2023, LAGOS, NIGERIA.


 
E-mail: wajmeditorinchief@gmail.com


 
Revised manuscript:


When revising a manuscript at the request of the Editor-in-Chief, authors should provide a covering letter detailing the response to each of the points raised by the assessors or the editors. A copy should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief by email.


 


Information about electronic submissions is available from the Editor-in-Chief. An electronic proof of the edited manuscript may be sent to the corresponding author for corrections on request. Such proofs must be returned to the Editor within three days of dispatch by the Editorial office. Typographical corrections only should be effected when correcting galley proofs.


 


Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the “Uniform Requirements Submitted to Biomedical Journals” (1). The paper should be typed with 3 cm margins and double spaced throughout, including illustrations and references. Pages should be numbered and word-count provided for the abstract and the complete paper excluding references, tables and legends. Point size 12 using Times New Roman should be used throughout the manuscript, using Microsoft Word application.


 


All contributions are peer reviewed by assessors. Accepted manuscripts may be copy-edited according to the Journal style. The authors are responsible for all statements and claims made in their work and such claims and statements are not necessarily shared by the Editors or the Publishers or Owners of the Journal. Similarly, neither the Editors nor the Publishers guarantee any claims made concerning advertised products or services.


 


The manuscript should be accompanied by a covering letter, which identifies the corresponding author and signed by all co-authors. Only those who have contributed significantly should be included as authors (vide infra). All authors should also sign the declaration and copyright when the contribution is finally accepted. The senior author should provide an explanation for any of the authors unable to sign.


 


Offprints


Offprints are obtainable from the Editor in-Chief at advertised rates.


These should be paid for at the time of final acceptance of contributions.


 


TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS


Indicate the type of contribution in the covering letter as follows:


 


Section A: Original Research Articles


An original research should concern itself with aetiology, pathogenesis, pathology, diagnosis, management and prevention of medical disorders.


Animal research contributions which impact on human health care are equally welcome in this section. This type of manuscript should have a maximum of 4,000 words and a maximum total of eight tables and/ or illustrations and no more than thirty references.


 


Section B: Brief Communications and Case Reports


Examples of these include unique case reports, clinical experiences, reports of adverse drug effects, and short reports of original research. The text should not exceed 1,500 words, total of three figures and/or tables and no more than fifteen references. The format should be as for a standard paper.


 


Section C: Medical Education


Important innovations in medical education for clinicians as well as continuing professional improvement. Text length and other requirements are as for original research publications.


 


Section D: Reviews and Meta-Analyses


Detailed systematic and critical evaluation and meta-analysis of the literature on clinical practice topics, drug therapy, mechanisms of disease, current concepts on clinical topics, or other topics of scientific or clinical interest. These will normally be submitted on request but the EIC will also entertain unsolicited contributions. Maximum length should be 5,000 words and should contain sub-headings (maximum three sub-sub heads). Maximum number of 60 references and 10 Tables/illustrations.


 


Section E: Conference and Workshop


Reports and Supplements


Conference and workshop reports should not exceed 5,000 words, and should be edited before submission. Proceedings of grand rounds are also welcome in this section. The Journal will also publish special issues as supplements upon a proposal having been accepted by the Journal.


 


Section F: Editorials and Commentaries


Editorials and commentaries are normally commissioned. However, unsolicited ones are welcome and subject to routine assessment. The theme should be topical or on papers published in the Journal. The maximum length should be 1,000 words with no more than 20 references.


 


Section G: Correspondence


Letters to the Editor should contain a maximum of 600 words, five references and no more than two illustrations and/ or tables. Letters may be on matters concerning clinical observations, other matters of clinical relevance or reactions to articles published in the Journal.


 


Correspondence should be typed double-spaced and submitted in duplicate by e-mail. Accepted letters may be edited before publishing.


 


REFERENCES


The references should be numbered in parentheses in the order in which they appear in the text, tables, or legends. References should be in the Vancouver style, as laid down in the “Uniform


Requirements for manuscripts submitted to Biomedical Journals (1)”.


At the end of the article the full list of references should give the surname and initials of all authors unless there are more than six, when only the first six should be given, followed by et al.


 


The author’s name should be followed by the title of the article, the title of the Journal abbreviated as in Index Medicus, the year of publication, the volume number and the first and last pages.


For books, the references should follow the following format: the author, title of book, place of publication, the publisher, the year and the relevant pages. Journals not listed in Index Medicus should be spelt out in full.


 


DOCUMENTS CITED


1. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscript submitted to Biomedical Journals. http://www.icmjc.org/urm_full


 


2. 41st World Medical Assembly. Declaration of Helsinki’s recommendations guiding Physicians in Biomedical Research and involving human subjects Bulletin PanAmerican Health Organisation.1990;24: 606–9.