Ethics Statement
Publication Ethics & Misconduct Process
This journal follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines for addressing concerns related to research misconduct. The journal has a formal policy for handling publications requiring correction, retraction, or editorial expression of concern.
If an allegation of research misconduct (including but not limited to: data falsification, plagiarism, duplicate publication, inadequate consent for clinical studies, inappropriate use of AI tools) is raised, the following process will be followed:
- Initial Review – The concern is referred to a subcommittee of the editorial board for preliminary assessment.
- Author Communication – The corresponding author is contacted and asked to provide a written response clarifying the issue.
- Editorial Decision – The editor reviews the subcommittee’s findings along with the author’s response. If necessary, the issue may be escalated to senior faculty or legal counsel within the School of Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center for further review.
- Unpublished Manuscripts – If the manuscript is under review, it may be withdrawn or revised to address the concern.
- Published Manuscripts – If the article is already published, the following actions may be taken:
- Correction – A revised version of the manuscript will be published with a new publication date and an editorial note summarizing the concern and the corrective action taken.
- Retraction – If the issue is severe, the article may be formally retracted, with a retraction notice published in the journal.
The journal ensures ethical oversight in all aspects of publishing, including authorship, conflicts of interest, data sharing, and intellectual property. Post-publication discussions, corrections, and appeals will be handled transparently, following COPE’s recommendations. The corresponding author will remain fully involved throughout the process to ensure due process and academic integrity.
This policy aligns with international best practices in publication ethics and aims to uphold the credibility and reliability of scientific research.
Copyright
All articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Author Fees, Access, and Archiving
This journal charges no processing, publication, or submission fees while maintaining 100% open access. The journal charges no subscription or pay-per-view fees. All articles are available to the public for free at all times. This journal participates in the LOCKSS archiving program via the Public Knowledge Project Preservation Network.
Ownership and Management
This journal is published by the JT & Margaret Talkington Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas. Dr. Kenneth Nugent is the editor-in-chief. The journal’s software platform is provided by the Public Knowledge Project. Aptara Inc creates the final folio for publication and charges the journal its standard rate for this service.
Editorial Board
For a full listing of our editorial board, please click “About” -> “Editorial Team” at the top of the journal website.
Revenue sources, advertising, and direct marketing
This journal is funded by the JT & Margaret Talkington Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas. The journal does not charge any fees whatsoever, and it does not offer subscriptions, advertising or reprints. This journal does not offer advertising, and does not participate in direct marketing.