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Pokyny pro autory do Medical Teacher[upravit | editovat zdroj]
- 2500–5000 words in length
Title page[upravit | editovat zdroj]
The first page of the manuscript should contain the following information:
- i) the title of the paper
- ii) a short title not exceeding 45 characters for use as a running head
- iii) names of authors
- iv) names of the institutions at which the research was conducted
- v) name, address, telephone and fax number, and email address of corresponding author.
Abstract[upravit | editovat zdroj]
All papers should be accompanied by an abstract of up to 200 words. The abstract should reflect the content of the paper including methods used, results, and conclusions drawn.
Text[upravit | editovat zdroj]
This should in general, but not necessarily, be divided into sections with the headings: ‘Introduction’, ‘Methods’, ‘Results’, ‘Discussion’ and ‘Conclusion’.
Practice Points[upravit | editovat zdroj]
Up to 5 short bullet points which summarises the key messages of the article should be included (not required for short communications). ‘Practice Points’ will be included in a box at the end of the article.
Notes on contributors[upravit | editovat zdroj]
All articles should be accompanied by ‘Notes on contributors’, short biographical notes on each contributor to a maximum of 50 words per contributor.
References[upravit | editovat zdroj]
References should be in 'Harvard' format, i.e, names and dates in brackets in the text, and the full reference listed at the end of the paper, in alphabetical order by first author, as follows:
- Kozlowski, L.T., Henningfield, J.E. & Brigham, J. (2001) Cigarettes, Nicotine, and Health (Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications).
- Weinstein, N. (2001) Smokers' recognition of their vulnerability to harm, in: P. Slovic (Ed), Smoking: Risk, Perception, & PolicyI, pp. 81–96 (Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications).
- Perkins, K. A., Donny, E., & Caggiula, A. R. (1999) Sex differences in nicotine effects and self-administration: review of human and animal evidence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 1, pp. 301–315.
Titles of journals should not be abbreviated.