Peer Review Process
PharmaCine: Journal of Pharmaceutical, Medical, and Health Sciences implements a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality, scientific validity, and integrity of every published article.
Initial Screening
Submitted manuscripts undergo an initial screening by the Editor to assess their suitability to the journal's focus and scope, administrative completeness, adherence to writing guidelines, and plagiarism checks.
Peer Review
Manuscripts that pass the initial screening will be sent to two independent reviewers with expertise relevant to the article's field. This journal employs a double-blind peer review system, where the identities of authors and reviewers are kept confidential.
Reviewer Recommendations
Reviewers provide assessments and recommendations that include:
Accepted without revision
Accepted with minor revisions
Accepted with major revisions
Rejected
Revisions by Author
Authors are required to make revisions based on the reviewers' comments and suggestions within the specified timeframe and provide feedback on the review results.
Final Decision
The Editor makes the final decision based on the review and revisions to the manuscript. The final decision can be to accept, revise, or reject.
Copyediting and Publication
Accepted articles will undergo copyediting, layout, and proofreading before being published.
This peer review process is designed to ensure that each published article meets academic standards, publication ethics, and represents a significant scientific contribution.