Plagiarism Policy

Emerging Medical Science Journal is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and to providing its readers with original, high-quality content. Plagiarism is a form of scientific misconduct and is not tolerated in any form.

Definition of Plagiarism

Plagiarism is defined as the use of someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution or permission. This can include, but is not limited to, copying text verbatim, paraphrasing without proper citation, or submitting someone else's work as one's own.

Detection of Plagiarism

All submissions to Emerging Medical Science Journal undergo a thorough plagiarism check using automated software. If any instances of plagiarism are detected, the submission may be rejected, or the authors may be asked to revise the manuscript to remove the plagiarized content.

Consequences of Plagiarism

If a manuscript is found to contain plagiarism, it will be rejected and the authors may be banned from submitting to Emerging Medical Science Journal in the future. Additionally, the authors may be reported to their institution and/or relevant professional organizations.

Prevention of Plagiarism

To prevent plagiarism, it is important to properly cite all sources used in a manuscript. The authors should ensure that they have obtained the necessary permissions to use any material that is not their own. Additionally, it is important to avoid paraphrasing or summarizing without proper citation, as this can also be considered plagiarism.

Our goal is to promote the exchange of original, high-quality research and ideas in the field of medical science. We take plagiarism very seriously and will take all necessary steps to ensure that our content is original and of the highest quality.

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