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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism — Journal Profile & Submission Links

Oxford University Press · ISSN-L 0021-972X

Source-backed journal profile with OpenAlex metadata and links to official submission resources for The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

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Official links

Journal homepage
academic.oup.com/jcem
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
US
Open access
No
Listed in DOAJ
APC (USD)
Works count
52314
Cited-by count
3305004
OpenAlex 2-year mean citedness
4.57
Quartile
Q1

Catalog scope notes

Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editors, and Editorial Board Journal Facts for The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is the world’s leading peer-reviewed journal for the dissemination of original research as it relates to the clinical practice of endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Spanning the full spectrum of translational research from discovery science to experimental medicine and from critical evaluation of new treatments to patient-population-related outcomes, each issue provides up-to-date coverage of novel developments that enhance our understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of endocrine and metabolic disorders. JCEM also publishes articles that reveal insight into the metabolic-endocrine basis for, or treatment of, other human conditions including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and aging. Over and above new findings submitted from researchers across the globe, regular features of special interest include personal perspectives and commentaries on new developments, results of prismatic clinical trials, mini-reviews, and clinical practice guidelines. Articles that fall outside of the journal’s scope of “clinical practice of endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism” Articles that contain exclusively animal or other pre-clinical data with no evidence of clinical translation Isolated association studies that fail to demonstrate impactful reach and significance. Association studies should validate or refute experimental data included within the same article. Mendelian Randomization studies that lack a clear mechanistic basis or fail to fully comply with the requirements of the STROBE-MR checklist (see Author Guidelines) Research based mainly on self-reported patient data Discovery Resources: CABI, CINAHL, Clarivate, EBSCO, IFIS, OCLC, ProQuest/ExLibris, PubMed, TDNet, and Yewno Ownership: Owned by the Endocrine Society, published under contract with Oxford University Press Our publishing partner, Oxford University Press (OUP), is a signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), which is a world-wide initiative designed to improve the ways in which the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated. This includes reporting on a broader range of metrics. Find out more from OUP about the available metrics to assess both journals and individual articles here. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

Catalog source: merged. This is not a copy of the publisher's author instructions.

Submission & timeline

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Article types accepted
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General pre-submission checks for medical manuscripts

Generic checklist only — not journal-specific requirements.

  • Confirm scope fit and intended article type on the official journal site.
  • Abstract structure matches the journal's current requirements.
  • Ethics approval and trial registration statements are complete.
  • Informed consent and patient privacy statements are in place.
  • Reporting guideline compliance (e.g. CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA) as applicable.
  • Reference style and citation limits per official guidelines.
  • Figures and tables meet resolution, labeling, and count limits.
  • Cover letter addresses novelty, fit, and required declarations.
  • Conflicts of interest statement included.
  • Funding statement included.
  • Data availability statement included when required.

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