Turkish Journal of Haematology
AVES · Turkey · Est. 2013
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The Turkish Journal of Hematology is published quarterly (March, June, September, and December) by the Turkish Society of Hematology. It is an independent, non-profit peer-reviewed international English-language periodical encompassing subjects relevant to hematology. Submissions of manuscripts to TJH, evaluation of the manuscripts by the referees, and all publication stages are completely free of charge. All publications of TJH can be accessed free of charge online at www.tjh.com.tr. Thus, it is possible for a wide audience to read your work. The Editorial Board of the Turkish Journal of Hematology adheres to the principles of the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), International Council of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT), and Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE). The aim of the Turkish Journal of Hematology is to publish original hematological research of the highest scientific quality and clinical relevance. Additionally, educational material, reviews on basic developments, editorial short notes, images in hematology, and letters from hematology specialists and clinicians covering their experience and comments on hematology and related medical fields as well as social subjects are published. As of December 2015, the Turkish Journal of Hematology does not accept case reports. Articles consisting solely of computational analyses and meta-analyses without validation with primary biological samples (blood, bone marrow, stem cells) are also not within the scope of this journal. General practitioners interested in hematology and internal medicine specialists are among our target audience, and the Turkish Journal of Hematology aims to publish according to their needs.
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