The format of the articles is as follows:
Articles to be submitted to the journal must consist of “Cover Page”, “Main Text”, “Plagiarism Report (not to exceed 20%), “Ethics Approval Letter”, “Copyright Form” and “Appendix” sections if necessary.
In original research articles based on scientific research, it is mandatory to include “Title”, “Abstract”, “Keywords”, “Introduction”, “Materials and Methods”, “Results”, “Discussion”, “Conclusion” and “References” sections. When necessary, the Findings and Discussion sections can be combined (Findings and Discussion).
1) Article Title: The title of the article should reflect the content of the text, should be written with only the first letter of the words capitalized, in 14 point, Times New Roman font, centered and bold, and there should be 2 lines of space after the title.
2) Turkish-English Abstract and Keywords: In studies prepared in Turkish, the Turkish title and abstract should be written first, followed by the English title and abstract of the article. There is no requirement for a Turkish title and abstract in studies prepared in English. The abstract of the article should be written in 10-point Times New Roman font, clearly stating the purpose, method and scope of the subject, with a minimum of 100 and a maximum of 250 words.
Keywords directly related to the study should be written one line below the Turkish and English abstract, with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5. Alternative words should be produced as much as possible instead of the words in the article title and should be formed from words that complement the title. Synonyms or similar words of the words in the title can also be used as keywords. Key words should be written in normal, lower case letters (the first letter of the first keyword is capitalized) and separated by commas.
3) Text: It should be written on A4 paper (210 x 297 mm), with page margins of 2.5 cm from left, right, bottom and top, with 1.5 line spacing, in “Times New Roman” font size 12 in Microsoft Word. There should be no spaces between the line breaks. The text should be aligned on both sides. Abbreviations can be used for names that are repeated frequently in the text, consist of many words, and are specific to the subject of the article. The name to be abbreviated should be written clearly where it is first used and the abbreviated form should be indicated in parentheses. Only the abbreviated form should be used in subsequent uses. Abbreviations should be avoided as much as possible in the title and abstract sections. In the Turkish text, a comma should be used as a decimal separator for fractional numbers, and a period should be used in the English text. When writing percentage signs, no space should be left between the numbers and the sign (Example: %25 for Turkish text, 25% for English text). In general use of the text, a space should be placed before the parentheses. All headings in the article should be left aligned and in bold. Titles and subheadings should be given without numbers. They should be as short as possible. In first level headings, all words should have their first letters capitalized. In second and third level headings, only the first letter of the first word should be capitalized; third level headings should be italicized. Fourth level headings should not be used. Latin names should be italicized. The number of pages, excluding references, should not be less than 5 and more than 12 (In articles with a broad scope, the number of pages can be increased after the approval of the editorial board).
4) References and Footnotes: References should be numbered in parentheses at the end of sentences in the text and should be numbered in the References section.
5) Tables and/or Figures: Tables should have a number and title, and should be numbered separately by giving a serial number. The table number should be written in bold, justified to the left, and the table name should be written in normal Times New Roman font with a size of 10 points. No period should be placed at the end. All visuals used in the text, such as photographs, pictures, graphs, maps, diagrams, drawings, etc. that cannot be written in printing font, should be used with the figure name. Table and figure titles should be placed at the top of the table and figure. Titles should be placed on a separate line below the table and figure numbers. Table titles should be plain and only the first letter of the first word should be capitalized. Abbreviations and necessary explanations should be given under the table and figure. The point size in tables should be at least 9 and at most 12. If there is any text inside the figure, Times New Roman font should be used with a point size between 9 and 12 points. If additional information is required to make the data in the figure more understandable, this information should be added below the figure. In tables and figures quoted from another source (not produced from the study), the source reference should be shown at the end of the table and figure title; it should be included in the reference list. Tables and figures used in the article should be cited in the text. When citing, table/figure numbers should be used instead of expressions such as “above/below” or “in the table/figure on page X”, taking into account page changes and shifts that may occur during typesetting, as in the example “According to the data in Table/Figure 2…” In citations given at the end of a sentence, the period should be placed after the citation parenthesis.
Cover Page
The title of the article, information about the authors (the authors should be listed one below the other and the institution, e-mail address and ORCID number of each author should be stated below), and the name and contact information of the author responsible for correspondence should also be stated on the cover page. Master's and doctoral students should state the university, institute and department where they received their postgraduate education. If the study has been previously presented as a paper at a congress or symposium or was produced from the master's or doctoral thesis of one of the authors, it should be stated on this page.
Authors' contributions
Conceptualization, supervision, writing, review, editing, original draft preparation. (Only the initials of the authors’ names and surnames will be written in capital letters next to the relevant contributions. For example; Conceptualization; AB, KL, Writing; KL, BH.) It continued: “All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.” text will be added.
Turkish Abstract
-Amaç
-Gereç ve Yöntem
-Bulgular
-Sonuç
-Anahtar Kelimeler
Turkish Article Text
-Giriş
-Gereç ve yöntem
-Bulgular
-Tartışma
-Sonuç
-Teşekkür (İsteğe bağlı)
-Yazarların katkıları
-Çıkar çatışması
-Etik Kurul Onayı (Hücre çalışmaları hariç)
-Kaynaklar
English Abstract
-Aim
-Materials and Methods
-Results
-Conclusion
-Keywords
English Article Text
-Introduction
-Materials and methods
-Results
-Discussion
-Conclusion
-Acknowledgments (If desired)
-Author’s Contribution
-Conflict of interest
-Ethical committee approval (Except for cell studies)
-References
2) Case Reports
These are articles that indicate the scientific importance of one or more cases for clinical evaluation.
Case Reports;
–Turkish and English title
–Turkish and English abstracts
–Turkish and English keywords
–Main text (must include Introduction, Case Report and Discussion sections)
–References (Maximum 15 references can be shown).
–Consists of table/figure/picture sections.
Abstracts of case reports are not divided into sections and are limited to 250 words, while the main text of articles is limited to 1500 words.
3) Compilation
In compilation articles containing new and up-to-date information related to the field, written for the purpose of defining a specific subject, summarizing it in general terms, and highlighting gaps in the literature, the subject is detailed under main and subheadings after the “Introduction” section. A “Conclusion” section is a must in compilation articles. The sources examined in compilation articles must mainly belong to the last 5 years. In compilation studies, “a good scan, an impartial evaluation, a certain analysis and synthesis” are required.
These are scientific articles sent directly or by invitation to the Journal of Medical Clinics. There is a “Guest Editor” system in issues prepared by specialty associations and consisting of compilations.
Reviews consist of:
-Turkish title
-Turkish abstract
-Turkish keywords
-English title
-English abstract
-English keywords
and the number of authors is limited to a maximum of five, the text file is limited to a maximum of 4000 words, and the number of references is limited to 40.
4) Letter to the Editor
Articles containing different opinions, experiences and questions of readers about articles published in the journal within the last year, maximum 500 words, and the number of references is limited to 5. There are no title or abstract sections. It should be stated which article (number, date) it is dedicated to and the name, institution and address of the author should be included at the end. If a reply is made to the letter, it will be given by the editor or the author(s) of the article, again by publishing it in the journal.
Resources
-At least one citation must be made from the articles in the TFK journal/Journal of Medical Clinics
-All references should be listed in order.
-In the articles with more than four authors, "et al." must be used.
-Journal names should be abbreviated as used in Index Medicus.
Journal: Author A, Author B, Author C. Title of the article. Abbreviation of the journal name Year; Volume: Page (s).
Book: Author A, Author B, Author C. Chapter title. In: Editor A, Editor B, Editor C, eds. The title of the book. Which is the repression. Publishing place: Publishing House; Year. Pages).
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