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Patronage of the Polish Society of Audiology and Phoniatrics |
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Review, original and case-reports are considered for publication in the quarterly Otorynolaryngologia – clinical review. The original papers are peer-reviewed. A complete electronical version of the manuscript and two print-out copies should be submitted to the journal editor. The editor reserves the right to alter and correct the manuscript considered for publication in a way that will not change its overall value. Manuscripts that do not meet these requirements will be returned to authors for correction. By submitting a paper to the editor, authors thereby confirm the original form of the papers, which means that the copyright or any other rights of property of the third party are not violated nor the paper has been previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere. After publishing the paper, the authors transfer the copyright to MEDITON Publisher. In the case of reprints from other journals the authors are obliged to warrant permission from respective editors.
counteracting author’s rights violation
In order to counteract ghostwriting and guest authorship the Editorial
Office requires that all authors of a given article disclose their affiliations, and their real contribution in the
article preparation. Otherwise the article will not be published. In this aspect it is the author who submits the
article that is considered to bear the principal responsibility.
financial disclosure
The authors of sponsored articles are obliged to disclose the sources of funding (the financial
disclosure statement is published with the article).
manuscript...
...in both Polish and English should be prepared in an electronic form. The paper itself should be written in a concise and clear way; neither medical nor scientific slang words or phrases can be accepted. The text of original papers should be divided into paragraphs, including materials and methods, results and discussion. Latin names, as microorganisms and foreign words should be written in italics.
title of the paper...
...in Polish and English should be concise, it should not exceed 120 characters. A subtitle is acceptable. The title is to be followed by names of authors, including first names, and affiliations. Main author and address for correspondence should be provided. It is indeed necessary to follow the guidelines on the title length.
summary...
...should be prepared in Polish and English and not exceed 250 words. It must be structured within introduction, aim, material and methods, results and conclusion parts.
key words...
...provided in both Polish and English should not exceed 7 in number.
abbreviations, symbols and units
Only common abbreviations may be left unexplained. Less known abbreviations and symbols must be explained when used for the first time in the manuscript. No abbreviations are acceptable in the title. SI units are recommended; however, also other generally used units (l, min., h, C, Da, cal) are accepted.
figures (drawings, photographs)...
...should be numbered. Figure captions should be printed on a separate page. If figures are taken from published sources, the author must get appropriate editor’s approval to publish them. Acknowledgment should be given at the end of the caption for such a figure. Color figures can be included for publication, however, in each case this should be agreed with the editor. Drawings should be prepared using tools available in word processors, in Excel or specialist editors e.g. CorelDraw. Figures drawn professionally in black India ink on white paper are also acceptable. Photographs must be of high quality.
tables...
...should be on separate sheets, numbered consecutively and headed by a concise title. Put explanatory matter in footnotes. Tables are adjuncts to the text and should not repeat material presented therein.
references...
...should be quoted subsequently in the text in square brackets [1,2]. Unpublished data can be referred to providing the source of information in brackets in the text. Each reference should include: Author’s name and initial(s). Title. Abbreviated title of journal. Year; Volume (Number): pages.
Examples:
1. Szmidt A, Stańczyk-Przyłuska A. Rola wirusa EBV w patogenezie chorób alergicznych. Alergia Astma Immunologia 2005; 4: 169-174.
2. Smith E, Gray SD et al. Frequency and effects of teachers’ voice problems. J Voice 1997; 11 (1): 81-87.
Book should be quoted as follows: Author’s name and initial(s). Title of chapter. (in) Book title. Name and initial(s) (Ed.). Publisher, Place of publication Year: pages.
Examples:
1. Kieć-Świerczyńska M. Alergia kontaktowa. Mediton, Łódź 2005: 43-55.
2. Bieńkiewicz B, Kowalski ML. Alergia na leki. (w) Immunologia kliniczna. Kowalski ML (red.) Mediton, Łódź 2000: 297-328.
reprints
Reprints of published papers (ten copies) are provided to authors free of charge at the indicated address for correspondence.
Information for reviewers
At least two independent reviewers (outside the place of work of the author) evaluate each article. The author and reviewer shall not know their identities. Otherwise, a reviewer shall sign a declaration of no conflict of interest. The conflict of interest is considered as follows:
a) direct personal relations,
b) subordination in service relations,
c) direct scientific co-ordination during the last 2 years.
The review must be in a written form. It must end with an unequivocal conclusion as to whether the article shall or shall not be published. The review shall be made according the form. The names of reviewers of given articles are not revealed to their authors, however, once a year the editorial office reveal a list of reviewers co-operating with the editorial office. The list is published on the journal’s website.
Reviewers in 2012
Prof. dr hab. med. Paweł Dobrzyński
(otorynolaryngologia)
Klinika Otolaryngologii
CSK MSWiA w Warszawie
ul. Wołoska 137, 02-507 Warszawa
Dr n. med. Anna Domeracka-Kołodziej
(foniatria)
Katedra i Klinika Otolaryngologii
Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego
Ul. Banacha 1a, 02-097 Warszawa
Prof. dr hab. med. Wojciech Golusiński
(rynologia, otorynolaryngologia)
Wielkopolskie Centrum Onkologii
Oddział Chirurgii Głowy i Szyi i Laryngologii Onkologicznej
ul. Garbary 15, 61-866 Poznań
Prof. dr hab. med. Elżbieta Hassmann-Poznańska
(laryngologia dziecięca)
Klinika Otolaryngologii Dziecięcej
ul. J. Waszyngtona 17, 15-274 Białystok
Prof. dr hab. med. Magdalena Józefowicz-Korczyńska
(otorynolaryngologia, neurootologia)
I Katedra Otolaryngologii UM
Uniwersytecki Szpital Kliniczny nr 1 im. N. Barlickiego
Ul. Kopcińskiego 22, 90-153 Łódź
Prof. dr hab. med. Henryk Kaźmierczak
(onkologia)
Katedra i Klinika Otolaryngologii i Onkologii Klinicznej
Collegium Medicum Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
ul. M.Skłodowskiej-Curie 9
85-094 Bydgoszcz
Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Kochanek
(audiologia)
Instytut Fizjologii i Patologii Słuchu
ul. Zgrupowania AK „Kampinos” 1, 01-943 Warszawa
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Andrzej Kukwa
(otorynolaryngologia, chirurgia głowy i szyi)
Klinika Otolaryngologii
Ul. Stępińska 19/25, 00-739 Warszawa
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Grażyna Mielnik-Niedzielska
(foniatria, laryngologia dziecięca)
Klinika Otolaryngologii Dziecięcej, Foniatrii i Audiologii
Dziecięcy Szpital Kliniczny w Lublinie
Ul. Chodźki 2, 20-093 Lublin
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Alina Morawiec-Sztandera
(onkologia)
Klinika Chirurgii Nowotworów Głowy i Szyi
II Katedry Otolaryngologii UM w Łodzi
ul. Paderewskiego 4, 93-513 Łódź
Dr hab. n. med. Krzysztof Morawski
(chirurgia głowy i szyi, audiologia)
Katedra i Klinika Otolaryngologii
Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego
Ul. Banacha 1a, 02-097 Warszawa
Prof. dr hab. med. Waldemar Narożny
(chirurgia głowy i szyi, audiologia)
Klinika ORL w Gdańsku
Ul. Dębinki 7, 80-211 Gdańsk
Prof. dr hab. med. Ewa Niebudek-Bogusz
(foniatria)
Klinika Audiologii i Foniatrii
Instytut Medycyny Pracy w Łodzi
Ul. Św. Teresy 8, 91-348 Łódź
Dr med. Anna Pajor
(otorynolaryngologia)
I Katedra Otolaryngologii Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi
Ul. Kopcińsiego 22, 90-153 Łódź
Prof. dr hab. med. Marek Rogowski
(otorynolaryngologia, audiologia)
Klinika Otolaryngologii USK w Białymstoku
Ul. M.Skłodowskiej-Curie 24a, 15-276 Białystok
Dr n. med. Jacek Schmidt
(rynologia)
Oddział Otolaryngologiczny MSWiA
Ul. Północna 42, 91-425 Łódź
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Alicja Sekula
(audiologia)
Klinika Foniatrii i Audiologii
ul. Przybyszewskiego 49, 60-355 Poznań
Dr med. Andrzej Senderski
(audiologia)
„Audioland” Instytut Pomnik Centrum Zdrowia Dziecka
Al. Dzieci Polskich 20, 04-730 Warszawa
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Jacek Składzień
(onkologia)
Klinika Otolaryngologii CMUJ w Krakowie
Ul. Śniadeckich 2, 31-531 Kraków
Prof. dr hab. med. Krzysztof Szyfter
(chirurgia głowy i szyi, onkologia)
Klinika Otolaryngologii i Onkologii Laryngologicznej UM w Poznaniu
ul. Przybyszewskiego 49, 60-355 Poznań
Prof. dr hab. med. Witold Szyfter
(otorynolaryngologia)
Klinika Chorób Ucha, Nosa, Gardła i Krtani
ul. Przybyszewskiego 49
60-355 Poznań
Prof. dr hab. med. Anna Zakrzewska
(laryngologia dziecięca)
Klinika Otolaryngologii, Audiologii i Foniatrii Dziecięcej UM w Łodzi
Ul. Sporna 36/50, 91-738 Łódź
Prof. dr hab. med. Beata Zielnik-Jurkiewicz
(laryngologia dziecięca)
Szpital Dziecięcy im. prof. dr. med. J. Bogdanowicza SPZOZ
Oddział Otolaryngologiczny
Ul. Niekłańska 4/24, 02-097 Warszawa
Prof. dr hab. med. Anna Zalewska-Janowska
(dermatologia)
Zakład Psychodermatologii
Katedra Immunologii Klinicznej i Mikrobiologii UM w Łodzi
Ul. Pomorska 251, 92-213 Łódź
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