Conflict of Interest Form



PLEASE ADDRESS ALL PROMPTS IN THIS TEMPLATE OR YOUR SUBMISSION CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. The descriptions in boxes are guidelines to simplify your writing process. Please type in the space below respective boxes. PLEASE ADDRESS ALL PROMPTS IN THIS TEMPLATE OR YOUR SUBMISSION CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. The descriptions in boxes are guidelines to simplify your writing process. Please type in the space below respective boxes. The Visual Journal of Emergency MedicineSubmission Templatecenter00038100123825ARTICLE TITLEArticle title should be brief, academic in nature, and descriptive so that the article can be found in a search. 00ARTICLE TITLEArticle title should be brief, academic in nature, and descriptive so that the article can be found in a search. 38100100965AUTHOR(S)Include up to 3 authors, appearing in the order intended, academic rank, as well as respective institution affiliations, including department names and city, state, country.00AUTHOR(S)Include up to 3 authors, appearing in the order intended, academic rank, as well as respective institution affiliations, including department names and city, state, country.3810079375KEYWORDSInclude 3 to 5 keywords total. Keywords provide important search terms and help with discoverability. 00KEYWORDSInclude 3 to 5 keywords total. Keywords provide important search terms and help with discoverability. LEGEND/CAPTION FOR IMAGE(S) OR VIDEO(S)Upload image(s) and/or video(s) separate from submission template. Keep figure legend brief, but relevant so that the image(s) can show up in searches.Use as few words as possible WITHOUT GIVING AWAY ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THAT YOU WILL WRITE ABOUT YOUR IMAGE/CLINICAL SCENARIO. You may use as little as two words and as many as twenty words. You may repeat the article title as a figure legend, if appropriate.IF YOU ARE SUBMITTING MORE THAN ONE IMAGE/VIDEO WITH THIS SUBMISSION, please make sure that the figure legend matches the file name (e.g., both legend and file are labeled as, “FIGURE 1,” or both legend and file are labeled as, “Figure 2,” etc.). This helps to avoid labeling errors.If your image has arrows or other identifiers, be sure to state what exactly the identifier is calling out. ALL IMAGES MUST BE ORIGINAL AND MAY NOT INCLUDE PATIENT IDENTIFIERS. Do not copy and paste image(s) into this Word file. Upload as separate attachments through the submission system. Up to three images/videos may be included per submission.For additional information, refer to image / video guidelines in the Guide for Authors: LEGEND/CAPTION FOR IMAGE(S) OR VIDEO(S)Upload image(s) and/or video(s) separate from submission template. Keep figure legend brief, but relevant so that the image(s) can show up in searches.Use as few words as possible WITHOUT GIVING AWAY ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THAT YOU WILL WRITE ABOUT YOUR IMAGE/CLINICAL SCENARIO. You may use as little as two words and as many as twenty words. You may repeat the article title as a figure legend, if appropriate.IF YOU ARE SUBMITTING MORE THAN ONE IMAGE/VIDEO WITH THIS SUBMISSION, please make sure that the figure legend matches the file name (e.g., both legend and file are labeled as, “FIGURE 1,” or both legend and file are labeled as, “Figure 2,” etc.). This helps to avoid labeling errors.If your image has arrows or other identifiers, be sure to state what exactly the identifier is calling out. ALL IMAGES MUST BE ORIGINAL AND MAY NOT INCLUDE PATIENT IDENTIFIERS. Do not copy and paste image(s) into this Word file. Upload as separate attachments through the submission system. Up to three images/videos may be included per submission.For additional information, refer to image / video guidelines in the Guide for Authors: VISUAL CASE DISCUSSIONThis is the body of the submission. Please include up to 400 words maximum. The case discussion presents a description of the clinical scenario associated with the figure(s)/video(s). VISUAL CASE DISCUSSIONThis is the body of the submission. Please include up to 400 words maximum. The case discussion presents a description of the clinical scenario associated with the figure(s)/video(s). MULTIPLE CHOICE or TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONSProvide a total of two (2) MC or True-False questions. Each question must not exceed 240 characters.The case discussion is followed by two multiple-choice (A-E format) OR true-false questions that allow the reader to test their knowledge about the clinical scenario being shown in the image(s)/video(s) that you provided. TIPS: The questions may address issues of etiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnostic testing, natural history of disease, risk factors, management/treatment, potential complications, patient disposition, or other subjects pertinent to pre-hospital and hospital-based emergency medicine healthcare providers. Additional question writing guidelines are provided here: MULTIPLE CHOICE or TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONSProvide a total of two (2) MC or True-False questions. Each question must not exceed 240 characters.The case discussion is followed by two multiple-choice (A-E format) OR true-false questions that allow the reader to test their knowledge about the clinical scenario being shown in the image(s)/video(s) that you provided. TIPS: The questions may address issues of etiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnostic testing, natural history of disease, risk factors, management/treatment, potential complications, patient disposition, or other subjects pertinent to pre-hospital and hospital-based emergency medicine healthcare providers. Additional question writing guidelines are provided here: ANSWERS & BRIEF RATIONALEFor each question, you should indicate one single correct answer and provide a brief rationale for the correct answer.The correct answer, and distractors, must not exceed 240 characters (apiece).The correct answer rationale must not exceed 320 characters.ANSWERS & BRIEF RATIONALEFor each question, you should indicate one single correct answer and provide a brief rationale for the correct answer.The correct answer, and distractors, must not exceed 240 characters (apiece).The correct answer rationale must not exceed 320 characters.REFERENCESThere is a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3 references. There are no strict requirements on reference formatting at submission. References can be in any style or format as long as the style is consistent. Wikipedia and similar websites may not be used as references. Where applicable, author(s) name(s), journal title/book title, chapter title/article title, year of publication, volume number/book chapter and the pagination must be present. Use of DOI is highly encouraged. The reference style used by the journal will be applied to the accepted article by Elsevier at the proof stage. Note that missing data will be highlighted at proof stage for the author to correct.REFERENCESThere is a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3 references. There are no strict requirements on reference formatting at submission. References can be in any style or format as long as the style is consistent. Wikipedia and similar websites may not be used as references. Where applicable, author(s) name(s), journal title/book title, chapter title/article title, year of publication, volume number/book chapter and the pagination must be present. Use of DOI is highly encouraged. The reference style used by the journal will be applied to the accepted article by Elsevier at the proof stage. Note that missing data will be highlighted at proof stage for the author to correct.1905012065CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND AUTHORSHIP CONFIRMATIONPLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING AS APPROPRIATE. 00CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND AUTHORSHIP CONFIRMATIONPLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING AS APPROPRIATE. ?All authors have participated in (a) conception and design, or analysis and interpretation of the data; (b) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and (c) approval of the final version. ?The Article I have submitted to the journal for review is original, has been written by the stated authors and has not been published elsewhere. ?The Images that I have submitted to the journal for review are original, was taken by the stated authors, and has not been published elsewhere.?This manuscript has not been submitted to, nor is under review at, another journal or other publishing venue.?The authors have no affiliation with any organization with a direct or indirect financial interest in the subject matter discussed in the manuscript?The below authors have affiliations with organizations with direct or indirect financial interest in the subject matter discussed in the manuscript: ................
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