Publication Ethics

The Journal of Medical and Clinical Innovations (JMCI) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics, transparency, and academic integrity in all scholarly publishing activities. The journal follows internationally recognized ethical guidelines, including the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) principles.

Ethical Responsibilities of Authors

Authors submitting manuscripts must ensure that:

  • The work is original and not published elsewhere

  • The manuscript is not under consideration by another journal

  • All clinical data, results, and interpretations are reported accurately and honestly

  • Proper citations and acknowledgment of prior work are included

  • All listed authors have made significant contributions and approve the final manuscript

  • Conflicts of interest and funding sources are fully disclosed

  • Research involving human subjects complies with ethical approval and informed consent requirements

  • Methodological transparency and reproducibility are maintained where applicable

Ethical Responsibilities of Reviewers

Reviewers are expected to:

  • Maintain confidentiality of manuscripts under review

  • Provide objective, fair, and constructive feedback

  • Identify relevant uncited or overlapping work

  • Declare any conflicts of interest before accepting review assignments

  • Avoid using unpublished information for personal advantage

  • Complete reviews within the agreed timeframe

Ethical Responsibilities of Editors

Editors are responsible for:

  • Ensuring fair and unbiased editorial decisions

  • Maintaining confidentiality throughout the review process

  • Selecting qualified reviewers with relevant expertise

  • Evaluating manuscripts based on scientific and clinical merit

  • Addressing ethical concerns promptly and transparently

  • Taking corrective actions such as rejection, correction, or retraction when necessary

Research Misconduct

The journal strictly prohibits:

  • Plagiarism

  • Data fabrication or falsification

  • Duplicate or redundant publication

  • Improper authorship practices

  • Manipulation of clinical data, figures, or results

  • Any unethical research conduct

All allegations of misconduct are investigated thoroughly and handled according to international publishing standards.

Corrections and Retractions

If significant errors or ethical issues are identified after publication, the journal will issue corrections, expressions of concern, or retractions to maintain the integrity of the scientific record.

Commitment to Ethical Publishing

The Journal of Medical and Clinical Innovations is dedicated to promoting responsible, transparent, and ethical research dissemination that supports trust, integrity, and excellence in global medical and clinical research.