The International Medical Graduates Research Journal (IMGRJ) relies on qualified reviewers to help maintain the scientific quality and integrity of the journal.
Reviewers should:
Evaluate manuscripts objectively and constructively
Assess originality, methodology, scientific validity, and relevance
Identify important strengths and limitations
Provide clear recommendations to the editors
Maintain confidentiality throughout the review process
Disclose any potential conflict of interest
Reviewers should only accept manuscripts that fall within their area of expertise.
If a reviewer does not feel qualified to evaluate a manuscript, the invitation should be declined.
Manuscripts under review are confidential.
Reviewers must not share manuscripts, data, figures, or unpublished information with others or use such information for personal or professional benefit.
Reviewers should decline invitations when a personal, professional, financial, institutional, or academic relationship could interfere with an objective review.
Reviewers are encouraged to consider:
Originality
Scientific relevance
Study design
Methodology
Statistical analysis
Accuracy of results
Interpretation of findings
Clinical or educational significance
Ethical considerations
Quality of writing and presentation
Reviewers may recommend:
Accept
Minor Revision
Major Revision
Reject
The final publication decision is made by the editorial team.
IMGRJ may provide certificates or written acknowledgment to reviewers who complete peer reviews.
Physicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals interested in serving as reviewers may contact:
International Medical Graduates Research Journal (IMGRJ)
Email: editorial@imgrj.org
Website: www.imgrj.org