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Information for Authors(Revised March 2007)Canadian Family Physician is a peer-reviewed scientific journal intended to meet the needs of those practising, teaching, and researching family medicine and primary care. It has more than 35,000 readers worldwide and is indexed in Index Medicus, MEDLINE/PubMed, PubMed Central, Excerpta Medica, and a variety of other databases. Articles are invited that critically and constructively contribute to family practice literature. We publish original research, clinical review articles, descriptive reports, practice tips, commentaries, letters, case reports, resource articles, and papers commenting on economic, clinical, social, and political factors affecting health. Manuscript preparationCanadian Family Physician accepts only original material not under consideration by any other journal. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals" available at http://www.icmje.org/. Manuscripts that do not adhere to the uniform requirements and our Guidelines for Articles will be returned. References Strict adherence to ICJME requirements (Vancouver style) for the format of references (http://www.icmje.org/) is extremely important, since articles and citations are cross-referenced on our website and HighWire Press, as well as in PubMed and PubMed Central for the use of readers, scholars and researchers. Cited references must be exactly correct in order to create live links to the source documents. A minor variation of Vancouver style, as used by the National Library of Medicine in its PubMed and PubMed Central databases is also acceptable. Most references can be checked by typing authors' names or other keywords into the search facility at PubMed. Please ensure that all references are checked and standardized as above before your manuscript is submitted. Guidelines for articles Clinical Trial Registration Clinical Trial Registries (ICMJE, Jan 2006): www.actr.org.au Peer review Editorial decision Accepted manuscripts will be copy edited and galleys will be sent to the author for approval. Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work, including changes made by the editorial staff and authorized by the corresponding author. Original artwork, photographs, slides, and other illustrations will be returned. An order form for reprints, along with a list of costs, will be sent to authors of commentaries, reflections, and clinical review articles with the galley proofs. Fifteen unbound copies of the published article will be mailed to the corresponding author at the time of publication. For research articles, one copy of the complete article and 1 set of tear sheets of the abstract as published will be mailed to the corresponding author. Manuscript submission checklist
◊ Corresponding author: In preparation for submitting your manuscript via Manuscript Central, designate a corresponding author. You will be required to submit contact information for the authors. If any contact details change, it is your responsibility to make these changes on the Manuscript Central site. ◊ Covering letter: Prepare a covering letter indicating that the manuscript is an original submission and identifying any possible conflict of interest, every source of financial or material support, and for research articles, describing the contribution of each author. This covering letter can be attached or copied/pasted at the appropriate place during your manuscript submission. ◊ Biographical note: A biographical note should be prepared for each author, which should include the authorís medical degrees, specialist certificates (if applicable) and three highest academic degrees and affiliations. ◊ Main manuscript: The main manuscript should not contain any identifying information, as it is used for blinded peer review. Do not use end notes or paragraph styles. Do not use headers or footers except for page numbers. The manuscript should be double-spaced with pages numbered. ◊ Tables and figures Authors are required to attach tables and figures separately from the main manuscript. Tables and figures should clarify and supplement, but not duplicate, the text. Tables must be self-explanatory and concise. Prepare each table or figure on a separate page. Give all tables titles and all figures and other illustrations captions. Ensure that all tables, figures, and illustrations are cited at appropriate places in the text. Prepare tables in Word; no spreadsheets, please. Use table structure, not spaces and tabs to format tables. ◊ Images Authors are required to attach visual material separately from the main manuscript. These may include photographs, digital illustrations or extra photographs for use if space is available. Images should be sent in a JPG file format. Ideally, they should be an 8-bit RGB or CMYK flattened JPEG file, 1500 x 1200 pixels (5x4 inches) @300 pixels/inch (ppi). ◊ References Check references for accuracy, completeness, and proper format (according to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals; http://www.icmje.org/). References should be numbered in the order they appear in the text and should be limited to works cited in the article. List all authors when there are 6 or fewer; when there are 7 or more, list the first 6, then et al. ◊ Keywords Include three or four MeSH key words for your article. These may be chosen from a keyword list on the Manuscript Central site or entered individually. ◊ Permissions and consent forms Attach written permission from publishers and authors to reproduce or adapt previously published illustrations and tables. Include consent forms from patients if they can be identified from descriptions or photographs. ◊ Acknowledgements Acknowledgments will be published only when accompanied by written permission of person(s) acknowledged. ◊ Copyright All authors must sign a copyright agreement with CFP transferring copyright and waiving moral rights to articles before publication. Authors may use their material in presentations and subsequent publications they write or edit themselves, provided that CFP is notified in writing and is acknowledged as the original publication. Readers may make single copies of articles for their own use, but must seek permission from CFP to make multiple copies or republish any part of the original. Copyright forms and authorship statements are available through the Manuscript Central site. More specific information can be found here. Submit your manuscript at:
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