

Declaration of Conflicting Interests Policy
IJMT is committed to ensuring disclosure of the competing interests in the published manuscripts. The author(s) may have a potential conflict of interests that could affect or could be seen to affect their manuscript submitted to IJMT. Therefore, the author(s) must declare a conflict-of-interest statement during the manuscript submission enabling a written statement to be recorded within the paginated published article.
A potential conflicting interest might arise from the relationships, allegiances or hostilities to particular groups, organizations or interests, which may influence excessively one's judgments or actions. The issue is particularly sensitive when such interests are private and/or may result in personal gain.
The examples of conflicts of interest might include but are not limited to having received fees for consulting; received research funding; being employed by a related company, or holding stocks or shares in a company that might be affected by the manuscript, or having received funds or reimbursement for attending a related symposium or talk.
If there are other interests that the reasonable reader might feel have affected the research submitted to IJMT, the author(s) must declare it at least before acceptance of the manuscript.
The manuscripts are evaluated fairly and accepted when competing interests are not declared until necessary by the policy.
The editorial team of IJMT does not expect details of the financial arrangements to be disclosed when a competing interest is declared.
The author(s) must check the Manuscript Submission Guidelines of IJMT to ensure compliance with the specific requirements needed by the journal. The author(s) are required to certify in the author agreement form that:
The author(s) must include such a declaration at the end of the manuscript after any acknowledgments and before the Funding Acknowledgement, Notes (if relevant) and References, under the heading 'Declaration of Conflicting Interest'. If no conflict exists, please state that 'The Author(s) declare(s) that there is no conflict of interest'.
The same obligations apply to the editors or guest editors writing an editorial that will be published in the IJMT and to the peer reviewers, where applicable.
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