ARTICLE FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS
All articles must be submitted in WORD format using Arial 12 font, with 1-line spacing and 2 cm margins on all sides.
General Requirements:
- Title Page
The title page must include the article title, details of all participants designated as authors (full name, place of work, department name, position, academic degree/title (if any)). The corresponding author’s contact details, postal address, phone number, and email address should be provided at the bottom of the title page.
- Abstract
The abstract must not exceed 300 words. Abstracts for original articles should include the following sections: introduction, objective, methods, results, conclusions, and keywords. Abstracts for review articles should be written as a single paragraph containing information about the relevance of the selected topic. Abbreviations should not be used in the abstract.
- Article Text
The text of an original article should include the following sections: introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusions, and references.
Introduction: The essence and purpose of the study must be clearly defined. This section should provide the background for the study. The specific objectives or hypothesis of the research must be justified and stated.
Materials and Methods: This section should include the study design, description of participants or materials used in the study, a description of all procedures performed, and the type of statistical analysis applied. The author must also declare compliance with fundamental ethical principles.
Results: This section should present the obtained data and results of the statistical analysis. Results must be presented in a logical sequence using text, tables, and figures.
Discussion: This section should include an interpretation of the study results. The findings should be discussed in the context of other research described in the literature.
Conclusions: Conclusions must be related to the study objectives and presented in a single paragraph. They should not contain unsubstantiated statements or claims not supported by the obtained data.
The text of a review article should include an introduction, a main section structured into subsections with headings, and conclusions.
- References
References should be numbered sequentially in Arabic numerals in the order they first appear in the text. The reference number should be placed in brackets at the end of the sentence before the period. Each reference should contain the following information: authors, article title, journal title, year, volume, first and last page numbers. References to books should include the year, first and last pages.
- Tables
Tables must have a title and be numbered in the order they first appear in the text. Any abbreviations used in the table should be listed in alphabetical order in the table legend.
- Figures
Figures must also have a title and be numbered. Figures should be clear and submitted in JPEG format with a minimum resolution of 300 DPI.
STRUCTURE OF AN ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Article Title
Authors’ Full Names
Position, Workplace, City, Country. E-mail; ORСID;
Corresponding Author: Full Name, Position, Workplace, City, Country
Postal Code:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail:
Article Title
Abstract (The abstract must be at least 300 words)
Introduction
Objective:
Methods:
Results:
Conclusion:
Keywords:
Received: (Submission Date)
Accepted: (Filled in by the Editorial Office)
- Introduction
Research Objective
The essence and purpose of the study must be clearly defined. This section should provide the background for the research. The specific objectives or hypothesis of the study must be justified and stated.
- Materials and Methods
This section should include the study design, a description of the participants or materials used, a detailed account of all procedures performed, and the type of statistical analysis applied. The author must declare compliance with fundamental ethical principles.
- Results
This section should present the obtained data and statistical analysis results. Results should be presented in a logical sequence using text, tables, and figures. - Discussion
This section should include an interpretation of the study results. The findings should be discussed in the context of other research described in the literature. - Conclusions
Conclusions must be related to the study objectives and presented in a single paragraph. They should not contain unsubstantiated statements or claims that are not supported by the obtained data.
Conflict of Interest
References
- Authors. Article Title. Journal Title. Year of Publication; Volume (Issue Number): First Page – Last Page.
STRUCTURE OF A REVIEW ARTICLE
Article Title
Authors’ Full Names
Position, Workplace, City, Country. E-mail; ORСID;
Corresponding Author: Full Name, Position, Workplace, City, Country (in English).
Postal Code:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail:
Article Title
ABSTRACT (The abstract must be at least 300 words)
The abstract for review articles should be written as a single paragraph and should contain information about the relevance of the selected topic. Abbreviations should not be used in the abstract.
Keywords:
RECEIVED: (Submission Date)
ACCEPTED: (Filled in by the Editorial Office)
- Introduction
Objective of the Study
The essence and objective of the selected topic must be clearly defined. The article’s objectives must be justified and clearly stated.
- Section Title
A review article may contain multiple sections.
- Conclusions
Conclusions must be related to the article’s objective and presented in a single paragraph. Conclusions should not contain unsubstantiated statements.
Conflict of Interest
References
- Authors. Article Title. Journal Title. Year of Publication; Volume (Issue Number): First Page – Last Page.
STRUCTURE OF A CLINICAL CASE REPORT
Article Title
Authors’ Full Names
Position, Workplace, City, Country. E-mail; ORCID;
Corresponding Author: Full Name, Position, Workplace, City, Country
Postal Code:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail:
Article Title
ABSTRACT (The abstract must be at least 300 words)
Keywords:
RECEIVED: (Submission Date)
ACCEPTED: (Filled in by the Editorial Office)
- Introduction
- Clinical Case Description
Presentation of the clinical case with illustrations.
- Discussion
This section should include the specific features of the presented case. The findings should be discussed in the context of other research described in the literature.
- Conclusions
Conclusions must be related to the study objectives and presented in a single paragraph. They should not contain unsubstantiated statements or claims that are not supported by the obtained data.
References
- Authors. Article Title. Journal Title. Year of Publication; Volume (Issue Number): First Page – Last Page.