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Chinese Journal of General Medicine

Academic version of the journal "Chinese General Medicine" is the first publicly published general medicine academic journal in China approved by the State Science and Technology Commission and under the supervision of the Ministry of Health.

This journal is a ten-day issue, Chinese Standard Serial Publication Number: ISSN 1007-9572, CN 13-1222/R; Mailing Code: 80-258.

The purpose of this journal: to study the current status, characteristics and trends of the development of general medicine in China; to exchange clinical research and clinical practice experience in general medicine; to popularize theoretical knowledge of general medicine and comprehensively improve the "general practice awareness" of the majority of medical staff.

The main readers are grassroots medical workers and scientific research, teaching and community medical personnel engaged in general medicine.

?1. This journal has columns: reviews, expert forums, special seminars on general medicine, treatises, general medicine education, research on general medicine/community health services, research on hot social issues, society, behavior, psychology, and health education.

Related to health promotion, investigation and research, nursing and rehabilitation, diagnosis and treatment ideas, consultation and referral, clinical case discussion, standards·protocols·guidelines, medication guidance, emergency first aid, clinical misdiagnosis analysis and tips, general practitioner skills development, traditional Chinese medicine·TCM

Columns such as Integrated Western Medicine and General Practitioner Knowledge Window.

?2. Requirements for manuscripts? (1) Manuscripts: should be scientific and practical, with clear arguments, reliable data, concise writing, clear hierarchy, accurate data, neat and standardized writing, and statistical processing if necessary.

The number of words for treatises and reviews should generally not exceed 4,000 words, and the number of short articles should not exceed 2,000 words.

?(2) Title: Strive to be concise and eye-catching, reflecting the theme of the article.

Chinese questions are generally suitable to be within 20 Chinese characters.

?(3) Author: The author's name is arranged in order under the title. The order should be determined at the time of submission and should not be changed during the editing process; the author's unit name and postal code footnote are at the bottom left of the same page.

?(4)Abstract: The paper must be accompanied by a structured abstract in Chinese and English, including four parts: purpose, method, results (main data should be given), and conclusion. It should be written in the third person without using "this article", "author", etc., Chinese abstract 200

The English summary contains about 400 content words.

?(5) Keywords: The paper needs to be indexed with 2 to 5 keywords.

Abbreviations in keywords should be reduced to their full names according to MeSH. For example, "ATP" should be indexed as "adenosine triphosphate".

The first letter of each English keyword is capitalized, and there are 2 spaces between each word.

?(6) Medical terminology: The "Medical Terminology" and terms in related disciplines approved by the National Natural Science Terminology Approval Committee in 1989 and thereafter shall prevail.

Chinese drug names should use the names in the 1995 edition of the Pharmacopoeia as legal drugs or the "Drug Name Glossary" (non-statutory drugs) compiled by the Pharmacopoeia Committee of the Ministry of Health. The English drug names should use international non-proprietary drug names, without using trade names.

?(7) Charts: Each chart should be titled with a figure (table) title, and explanatory information should be placed under the figure (table) as annotations.

This journal uses a three-horizontal table (top line, header line, bottom line). If there is a total or statistical processing line (such as t value, P value, etc.), a dividing horizontal line will be added to this line; in the table

The data requires that the effective digits of the same indicator should be consistent, and the effective digits are generally determined based on 1/3 of the standard deviation.

?(8) Statistical symbols: Written according to the relevant provisions of GB3358-82 "Statistical Terms and Symbols", commonly used are as follows: ① The arithmetic mean of the sample is written in English lowercase x (the median is still used as M); ② The standard deviation is used

English lower case s; ③ standard error is S

Use capital P in English (the specific test value should be given before the P value, such as t value, χ2 value, etc.).

?(9)Abbreviations: Use them as little as possible in the text.

When it must be used, state its full name first where it appears, and then indicate the Chinese abbreviation or English full name and its abbreviation in parentheses, separated by "," (if the abbreviation is already known, you do not need to note it)

its full English name).

Abbreviations are not allowed.

? (10) References: According to GB7714-87 "Rules for the Description of References at the End of the Text", sequential coding is used to record the references, and they are marked with Arabic numerals and square brackets according to the order in which they appear in the text.

Try to avoid citing abstracts as references.

For the authors in the reference, list all 1 to 3 authors. If there are more than 3 authors, only the first 3 should be listed, followed by ", etc." or other corresponding words.

The names of foreign language journals should be abbreviated, and the format in "Index Medicus" shall prevail; the names of Chinese journals should be full names.

Each reference must be cited on the first and last page.

References must be checked by the author with the original text.

Arrange the references in order of citation (marked with Arabic numerals) at the end of the article.

[Journal]: Author? Title? Name of the journal, year, volume (issue): starting page - ending page; [Monograph]: Author? Title of the book. Edition (the first edition is not marked)? Place of publication: Publisher, published

Year, starting page - ending page; [Extracted documents from the monograph]: Person responsible for the extraction? Extracted title? See: Person responsible for the original document? Title of the original document? Edition? Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication, starting page.