PEER REVIEWER PROCESS

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicine has a two-stage review process, namely an initial review conducted by the main editor to check for plagiarism and changes to the manuscript to be sent to peer review (second stage). Editors have about four weeks to review manuscripts, but it could be longer depending on the number of submissions. If the manuscript passes the second stage, the section editor will be directed to review the financial process. One manuscript will be reviewed by two reviewers. Determination of reviewers to edit manuscripts based on experience, expertise, and interests in accordance with the theme of the manuscript.
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicine uses a "double blind" review process, namely the reviewer does not know the name and affiliation that is removed by the journal management. Authors are also asked to write an identity that is accepted for publication. Articles submitted to the editorial office will be published under the following conditions:
1.    Knowledge Contribution in the Field of Pharmacy and Medicine.
2.    Relevant literature and checking research results from journals.
3.    Clarity of research and/or development objectives.
4.    Using the right methodology.
5.    Completeness of quality empirical data, analysis, and discussion by quoting the results of previous studies.
6.    Compliance with the author's guidelines Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicine
7.    Plagiarism Check must be below 30%.
If the manuscript meets the criteria above, then the manuscript is ready to be sent to the reviewers, the entire review process takes 3 months from the time of submission. The time until the article can be published takes five months. Comments given by reviewers need to be considered to be implemented by the author. During revision, the author does not revise the comments given by the reviewer, the manuscript will not be published.