Manuscript evaluation
Manuscripts submitted to the Revista Medica Panacea undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, in which the authors do not know the name of the reviewers and the reviewers do not know the name of the authors.
The manuscript is sent to two or more national or international reviewers, peers of the researchers, who will evaluate the content and methodology of the research employed during its development, and provide pertinent observations.
Following receipt of the reviewers' feedback, the Editorial Committee will assess their recommendations and notify the corresponding author via email whether the manuscript has been rejected for publication or conditionally accepted, requiring the author to modify the manuscript or address the reviewers' comments.
The final manuscript submitted by the author will be reviewed by the Editorial Committee, which will evaluate the final version and decide whether to reject or accept it for publication.
Subsequently, the manuscript undergoes a thorough editorial review for language and style, and then proceeds to typesetting. The typeset version, as it will be published, is sent to the authors for final correction and/or approval.