The European Journal of Medical Practitioners (EJMP) is committed to maintaining the integrity, independence, and credibility of its scholarly publishing activities. Any advertising, sponsorship, or promotional content associated with the journal must support these principles and must not influence editorial decisions or the peer-review process.
Advertising and commercial activities are completely independent of the journal’s editorial operations. The acceptance, review, and publication of manuscripts are based solely on academic merit, scientific quality, and relevance to the journal’s scope.
Advertisers, sponsors, and commercial partners have no involvement in editorial decision-making and cannot influence the selection, evaluation, or publication of articles.
The journal may consider advertisements that are relevant to:
All advertising content must be lawful, accurate, and consistent with professional and ethical standards.
The Editorial Office reserves the right to review, approve, reject, or remove any advertisement at its sole discretion. Advertisements that are misleading, deceptive, offensive, inappropriate, or inconsistent with the journal’s mission may be declined without explanation.
Advertising material will be clearly distinguishable from editorial content. Advertisements will not be presented in a manner that could be interpreted as editorial endorsement, scientific validation, or peer-reviewed content.
The appearance of an advertisement does not imply endorsement, recommendation, or approval by the journal, its editors, reviewers, or publisher.
The journal does not accept advertising that:
Any sponsored material, announcements, or promotional content accepted by the journal will be clearly identified to ensure transparency for readers.
The journal reserves the right to modify this Advertising Policy at any time to reflect evolving publishing practices, regulatory requirements, and ethical standards.
By maintaining a clear separation between editorial activities and commercial interests, EJMP seeks to preserve the trust of authors, reviewers, readers, and the wider academic community.