Information For Authors

1. The author ensures that the material to be published has not been published and sent elsewhere simultaneously.

2. Authors must ensure the authenticity of their research and that they have cited other people's opinions correctly according to the reference format.

3. The author is not involved in plagiarism.

4. Writers must follow the criteria explained in the writing guide to JPKMI writers.

5. Authors are not advised to publish personal information that could create an identifiable identity for patients in the form of descriptions, photos or pedigrees. When patient photos are very important and indispensable as scientific information, the author has received written consent and has clearly stated it.....

6. In the case of human experiments, the authors declare that the research complies with the ethical standards of the Helsinki declaration, which governs human experimentation. If any doubt is raised as to whether the research is proceeding in accordance with the declaration, the author should clarify this. In the case of experiments on animals, the authors have stated that the authors have followed the guidelines and abroad related to animal experiments in laboratories.

7. Authors must submit data and details to the editor, if falsification or data fabrication is suspected.

8. Authors must explain everything that could give rise to a conflict of interest such as employment, research costs, consulting fees, and intellectual property in the JPKMI guidelines for authors.