Peer Review Process

The editor will verify the manuscript format and whether it is fulfilled the conference focus and scope. The author will be asked to complete the submission requirement such as fill the letter of declaration and attach the ethical clearance for an original research or informed consent for a case report. The manuscript will be checked for its similarity by using Turnitin. If the similarity index is more than 20%, the editor will ask the author to revise the manuscript. Then, the editor will determine the reviewer who will evaluate the contents of the manuscript. The review process is done in a double-blind manner, which means reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa. Based on the reviewer's recommendation, the editor will decide to:

1. Accept the manuscript without revisions, or

2. Accept the manuscript with minor revision, or

3. Resubmit the manuscript if it needs major revisions, or

4. Decline the submission.