Medical Channel Journal (MCJ) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of scientific quality, editorial excellence, and publication integrity. Our comprehensive quality control system is designed to ensure that every published article meets internationally accepted standards of accuracy, originality, ethical compliance, and scholarly value. From manuscript submission to final publication, each stage undergoes careful evaluation by qualified editors and independent experts.
The journal maintains quality through the following measures:
Initial editorial screening to assess the manuscript's scope, completeness, and compliance with journal guidelines.
Plagiarism screening using Turnitin or equivalent similarity detection software.
Rigorous double-blind peer review by at least two independent subject experts.
Evaluation of scientific methodology, originality, validity, ethical compliance, and clinical relevance.
Professional editorial review for language, formatting, references, and consistency.
Technical production checks before publication, including metadata, DOI assignment, and final proofreading.
The Editorial Board continuously monitors the quality of the peer-review and publication process. Editors ensure that editorial decisions are based solely on scientific merit, originality, and ethical standards, while maintaining fairness, confidentiality, and transparency throughout the review process.
MCJ regularly reviews and updates its editorial policies, peer-review procedures, and production workflow to align with international publishing standards and best practices. Feedback from authors, reviewers, editors, and readers is considered to strengthen the journal's quality management system and improve the overall publishing experience.
Through an efficient editorial workflow, rigorous peer-review process, strict ethical standards, and comprehensive production checks, Medical Channel Journal is dedicated to publishing reliable, high-quality research that contributes to the advancement of medical science and healthcare worldwide.