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The journal “Medical Education” strives to ensure objectivity and transparency in the publication process, so all authors, reviewers and editors must declare potential conflict of interest. This policy is aimed at preventing the impact of conflict of interest on research results and the publication decision-making process.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON THE PART OF THE AUTHORS
Authors should disclose all possible conflict of interest when submitting an article. This applies to both financial relationships, such as direct employment, honoraria, participation in companies, or patent authorship, and non-financial relationships, such as personal relationships, academic rivalries, and ideological or religious beliefs. All conflicts should be clearly identified so that readers can judge whether the authors may have been subject to a particular bias and how this may have affected the work. The article should include a “Conflict of Interest” note at the end. If there is no conflict of interest, the note will say “None”.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON THE PART OF REVIEWERS
Reviewers should declare any conflict of interest that may affect their ability to objectively evaluate the manuscript. Reviewers should immediately inform the editorial board if:
In case of a conflict, reviewers should refuse to review the manuscript.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON THE PART OF EDITORS
Editors are also obliged to declare potential conflict of interest that may affect their ability to make unbiased decisions about articles. Editors should recuse themselves from reviewing articles if:
In such cases, the editor should refer the article to another editor or engage an independent expert.
The journal guarantees transparency in disclosing conflicts of interest, which are published as a note at the end of each article. All participants in the publication process (authors, reviewers, editors) are obliged to comply with this policy to ensure the honesty and objectivity of scientific communication.
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Authors who submit manuscript for publication in the journal “Medical Education” agree with the following terms:

Policy of the journal allows and encourage placing the manuscripts of the articles in the Internet (e.g. in the warehouse of institutions or on the personal web-sites) by authors before submitting this manuscript as well as during its editing, whereas it gives rise to productive scholarly discussion and positively affects the efficiency and dynamics of citing published article (ref. The Effect of Open Access).