Guidelines for submitting articles to the Portuguese Journal of General Practice
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https://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v21i1.10117Abstract
The Portuguese Journal of General Practice accepts for publication articles of basic research, epidemiological, clinical, administration on health care or on education, as well as review articles, articles on practice, case reports, opinion articles and other that may contribute to the development of the specialty of general practice or for the improvement of primary health care. Articles should be written in Portuguese, may be accepted in exceptional texts in English or Spanish. Articles submitted must not have been any other publication, or have been simultaneously submitted for publication in other magazines or newspapers. The opinions expressed are the sole responsibility of the authors. The articles published are the sole property of the Portuguese Journal of General Practice and may not be reproduced in whole or in part, without prior permission of the Director. The Portuguese Journal of Medicine supports the requirements of the standards of Vancouver, whose last published revision is translated into Portuguese and published in Revista1, and in its latest version is on the website of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors2. It is recommended to authors for your perusal. These standards are published annually in the Portuguese Journal of General Practice, in effect considering the last published version. The quotations in this release should be made by the following reference: Editorial Board RPCG. Guidelines for submitting articles to the Portuguese Journal of General Practice. Rev Port General Clin 2005; 21:99-104. This document is not protected by copyright and may be copied or reprinted without permission.Downloads
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