ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENT
 
  1. BRMS only receive the clinical manuscripts in Internal Medicine. Others are accepted if only correlated to Internal Medicine.
  2. All authors guarantee that the manuscript is original, has never been published else where, and will not be submitted to other publisher. 
  3. Papers submitted will be screened for plagiarism using plagiarism detection tools. We will immediately reject papers leading to plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
  4. The duration of reviewing is depend on the manuscript qualification.
  5. The unpublished article, will not be returned. 

 

GENERAL FORMAT
  • Manuscript preparation: Microsoft Word is preferred, with the use of 12-point font, 2cm margins and double spacing.
  • The title page should list title, authors (first name, last name and initials), each author's affiliation during the study, including e-mail adresses, corresponding author's contact information, key words.
  • All manuscript should be provided with structured Abstracts not longer than 250 words. This information should proceed the text of each submission.
  • Tables should be created in a common word-processing or spreadsheet format and included within the text of the manuscript, close to the first location where they are referenced.
  • The figures must be submitted as independent images or files, with high enough resolution for publishing and printing.
  • All tables and figures must include a short title, with any further explanatory text to be included at the bottom of either.
  • The maximum number of references for a review article is 75, and 40 for original papers.
  • In-text reference numbers should be included paranthetically before punctuation. The actual references shall be presented and punctuated consistently and are to be listed sequentially following the main text, with their numbers unlinked.
  • Manuscripts should provide any required Author's Disclosures.
  • All studies involving human subjects must indicate that they are in compliance with the ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.