Apa
kabar Genju?? Portal Kompetisi dan Beasiswa bakal bagi info lomba intenasional
nih, ini ada lomba nulis internasional yang diadakan oleh Haktoen
Internasional. Pada penasarankan? Oh ya yang mau ikutan toeflnya harus daiatas
600 ni atau ielts nya minimal 7. Ok cekidot saja ya.
Hektoen International Writing Contest |
Hektoen International invites you to send an
essay of under 1600 words on the subject of Blood. The contest honors
the achievements of the Red Cross, locally, nationally, and globally. Two
prizes will be awarded: $3000 for the winner and $800 for the runner
up. The deadline is January 15, 2020.
We will consider essays on pioneers in
hematology (such as Herrick, Minot, Murphy, Whipple, or Landsteiner), the
history of venesection, barber surgeons, the use of leeches, and vampires; as
well as historical aspects of blood transfusion, artificial blood, blood
groups, blood preservation and blood banks, blood in surgery, blood diseases
(such as pernicious anemia, sickle-cell disease, thalassemia, leukemias, and
hemophilia), and the history and work of the Red Cross.
Contest rules and guidelines
- Submission of an article implies consent to publish in Hektoen International. If accepted for publication, an article may be published at any time regardless of the outcome of the competition. If major edits are made, proofs will be sent to the authors before publication.
- Essays that are accepted for publication in the journal may also be available to readers before the winners are announced.
- The contest is open to participants 18 years or older.
- For multiple author articles, only one person should submit the entry and communicate with the editors.
- Entries should be no longer than 1,600 words and must also include at least one image, following our article and image guidelines, including a cover page and proper formatting of both text and images. Incomplete submissions will be deemed ineligible for competition.
- Contest submissions must be sent to contest@hektoeninternational.org by Wednesday, January 15, 2020, at 12pm Central Time. Submissions sent after the specified time will be deemed ineligible for competition.
- Submissions will be read by the editors and contest judges for Hektoen International. The editors of the journal will recommend submissions and edits for publication and contest judges will read the original submission presented by the author.
- All applicants will be notified of the winning articles, which will be published on the front page of the Winter 2019 issue of Hektoen International.
- Participants should certify that their work is original and that they have copyright ownership and permission to use any images submitted.
- Please send inquiries to contest@hektoeninternational.org.
Article guidelines
Articles
must be unpublished, original work that relates medicine to the humanities
and no more than 1,600 words in length. Each submission should
include:
- A cover page with:
- Author(s) names, titles/degrees, professional affiliation, and location (as you would like it listed in the journal)
- A biography no longer than 100 words
- The author’s contact information
- Article text with:
- The title and page numbers in the document header
- The full text of the article inTimes New Roman, size 12, and double-spaced. Please format in Chicago style (chicagomanualofstyle.org) or AMA style (www.amamanualofstyle.com)
- References for quoted and cited material formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style or AMA Manual of Style, with the endnotes in numerical order.
Submissions
should be sent as a Microsoft Word document by the author’s last name followed
by the title (or abbreviated title).
For
example, the article “Big Hugh” by Dr. Smith, would be saved as: Smith_BigHugh.doc
Image guidelines
Please
include at least one image that complements the article being
submitted. Final image choice will be determined by journal staff. Rights
to images must be acquired by the author prior to submission.
Images
must be:
- High quality and saved as a .JPG
- Titled by author’s surname and short article name. For example, an image to accompany the article “Big Hugh” by Dr. Smith would be saved as follows: Smith_Big Hugh.jpg
- Accompanied by a caption. Provide a Word document with the following information:
- Caption and source (including address of website where you found the image)
- For artwork, please provide the title and date of work, the artist’s name, and the location of the artwork (museum or private collection)
- The caption should be sent as a Word document by author last name. In the example of Dr. Smith, the illustration would be captioned as follows: Smith_Caption.doc
Patient Consent/Confidentiality
Our
confidentiality policy is based on the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). Please refer to this document if you have
any questions: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/. Authors/artists
should protect the confidentiality of all persons and not reveal personal
details without their consent.
Review process
The
editorial board and the journal editors review contributions for
appropriateness of originality, style, and content. All editors advise the
Editor-in-Chief, who makes the final decision on publication to the journal.
Copyright
Authors
retain the copyright to their submissions to Hektoen International.
We request, however, that authors refrain from submitting their work for
publication for four months after the piece has been published. Authors are
requested to notify us and reference the Hektoen International website
as the original publisher in subsequent publications of the article.
All
submissions are presumed to be the stated author/artist’s original work.
Authors are responsible for procuring the right to accompanying images.
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