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Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine

Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine (CEEM) is an open access, international journal published by The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. It publishes research and reviews across the full spectrum of emergency care, with topical coverage including airway, cardiovascular disease, clinical laboratory medicine, critical care, resuscitation, trauma, toxicology, imaging, epidemiology, digital health and informatics, education and simulation, emergency medical services, public health and policy, pediatrics, and related areas relevant to the emergency department. All articles are freely available online.

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Subject Emergency Medicine
Impact Factor 2.3
Quartile Q1
Open Access Type Open
ISSN 2383-4625
eISSN 2383-4625
Invitation Only No
Cost Range No page charge or article processing charge (APC)

Submission Instructions

Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.

Original Research

Cover Letter A cover letter field is included in the submission system for notes to the Editor-in-Chief; specific cover letter content requirements are not detailed.
Title Page Upload an unblinded full title page as a separate file including title (≤50 words), all author names/affiliations, corresponding author contact, manuscript type, running title (≤50 characters), capsule summary, and article information (ethics, conflicts, funding, ORCID recommended, CRediT contributions, acknowledgments).
Abstract A structured abstract of up to 250 words is required with the headings Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusion; do not include references or unexplained abbreviations.
Key Points Authors must include a capsule summary with two statements: (1) What is already known and (2) What is new in the current study.
Main Manuscript Headings Use IMRaD format with Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion; conclusions should be integrated into the final part of the Discussion.
Reference Format Use numeric citations in bracketed format in order of appearance (e.g., [1], [1–3]); format references per NLM’s Citing Medicine with journal titles abbreviated per NLM.
Figures Do not embed images in the main document. Upload each figure as a separate high‑resolution file (TIF/JPG/JPEG); provide figure legends on a separate page in the main document.
Tables Include tables in the main document after the references, each on a separate page with a descriptive title and defined abbreviations; cite tables in numerical order in the text.
Additional Documents Include ethical approval and consent statements where applicable, conflict of interest disclosures, funding statements, and detailed CRediT author contributions on the title page. Prior permission is required for reused tables/figures.
Word Count The main text must not exceed 4,000 words; up to 10 tables/figures and 50 references are permitted.
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Systematic Review

Cover Letter A cover letter field is available during submission; detailed content requirements are not provided.
Title Page Submit an unblinded title page separately including author details, corresponding author contact, manuscript type, running title, capsule summary, and article information (ethics/COI/funding/CRediT).
Abstract A structured abstract of up to 250 words is required (Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion), without citations; define abbreviations at first use.
Key Points Provide a capsule summary with ‘what is known’ and ‘what is new’ statements.
Main Manuscript Headings Follow systematic review standards; while specific headings are not mandated, adherence to PRISMA items is expected and a clear, logical structure is required.
Reference Format Use numbered bracket citations in order of appearance; format per NLM Citing Medicine and abbreviate journal titles per NLM.
Figures Upload figures separately as high‑resolution files; include legends on a separate page.
Tables Include tables after references in the main document, each on a separate page and cited sequentially.
Additional Documents Include PRISMA adherence, conflict of interest/funding statements, and CRediT author contributions; ethics statements as applicable.
Word Count The main text must not exceed 5,000 words; there is no limit on references or tables/figures.
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Clinical Review

Cover Letter A cover letter field is available during submission; specific required content is not specified.
Title Page Provide an unblinded title page as a separate file with full author details, corresponding author contact, manuscript type, running title, capsule summary, and article information (ethics/COI/funding/CRediT).
Abstract A narrative abstract of up to 250 words is required; avoid citations and define abbreviations on first use.
Key Points A capsule summary with two statements (what is known; what is new) is required.
Main Manuscript Headings No specific section headings are mandated; organize the review logically and evidence‑based, highlighting the importance of the clinical question.
Reference Format Numeric bracketed citations in order of appearance; references formatted per NLM Citing Medicine; journal titles abbreviated per NLM.
Figures Upload figures separately as high‑resolution image files; provide legends on a separate page.
Tables Place tables after the references in the main document, each on a separate page and cited in sequence.
Additional Documents Include conflict of interest and funding statements, and CRediT author contributions; ethics statements as applicable.
Word Count The main text must not exceed 5,000 words; there is no limit on references or tables/figures.
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Case Report

Cover Letter A cover letter field is available in the submission system; detailed requirements are not specified.
Title Page Upload a separate unblinded title page including author details, corresponding author contact, manuscript type, running title, capsule summary, and article information (ethics/COI/funding/CRediT).
Abstract A narrative abstract of up to 150 words is required; avoid citations and define abbreviations at first mention.
Key Points Include a capsule summary with two statements: what is already known and what is new in the current report.
Main Manuscript Headings Organize the main text with Introduction, Narrative (case description), and Discussion emphasizing implications.
Reference Format Use numeric bracket citations in order of appearance and format references per NLM Citing Medicine with journal title abbreviations.
Figures Upload figures as separate high‑resolution files; provide legends on a separate page; do not embed figures in the main document.
Tables Insert tables after the references in the main document, each on its own page and cited in order.
Additional Documents Provide ethics/consent statements as applicable, conflict of interest/funding statements, and CRediT contributions; permissions for previously published materials must be included.
Word Count The main text must not exceed 1,500 words; up to 4 tables/figures and 20 references are allowed.
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Brief Research Report

Cover Letter A cover letter field is available during submission; specific requirements are not detailed.
Title Page Submit a separate unblinded title page with all author details, corresponding author contact, manuscript type, running title, capsule summary, and article information.
Abstract A structured abstract of up to 250 words is required, with Objective, Methods, Results, and Discussion headings.
Key Points Provide a capsule summary with ‘what is known’ and ‘what is new’ statements.
Main Manuscript Headings No mandated headings beyond a concise structure suitable for original research; a clear logical organization is expected.
Reference Format Numeric bracket citations in sequence of appearance; NLM Citing Medicine formatting with journal title abbreviations.
Figures Upload figures separately as high‑resolution image files; include legends on a separate page.
Tables Place tables after references in the main document, each on a separate page and cited in order.
Additional Documents Include ethics statements if applicable, conflict of interest/funding statements, and CRediT contributions; permissions for reused content.
Word Count The main text must not exceed 2,000 words; up to 5 tables/figures and 30 references are allowed.
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Editorial

Cover Letter A cover letter field is available during submission; no specific content is mandated.
Title Page Provide a separate unblinded title page with author details, corresponding author contact, manuscript type, running title (if used), and article information (COI/funding).
Abstract Abstracts are not required for editorials.
Main Manuscript Headings No specific headings are required; organize the commentary logically.
Reference Format Numeric bracketed citations in order of appearance; NLM Citing Medicine formatting applies.
Figures Upload figures separately (TIF/JPG/JPEG) with legends on a separate page; do not embed in the main document.
Tables Place any tables after the references in the main document; cite in order.
Additional Documents Include conflict of interest/funding statements on the title page as applicable.
Word Count Limit the main text to 1,500 words with up to 5 tables/figures and 50 references.
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Correspondence

Cover Letter A cover letter field is available in the system; requirements are not specified. Authors should report any authorship changes in the cover letter during revision.
Title Page Upload a separate unblinded title page with author details and corresponding author contact, manuscript type, and article information (COI/funding).
Abstract Abstracts are not required for correspondence.
Main Manuscript Headings No specific headings are required; present the discussion/commentary clearly and succinctly.
Reference Format Use numeric bracket citations in order of appearance; format per NLM Citing Medicine.
Figures If included, upload figures separately as high‑resolution files; provide legends on a separate page.
Tables If included, place tables after references in the main document, each on a separate page and cited in sequence.
Additional Documents Include conflict of interest/funding statements on the title page as applicable.
Word Count Limit the main text to 1,000 words with up to 2 tables/figures and 20 references.
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Recent Publications

Assessing emergency department physician workload: A NASA-TLX analysis by experience and care type

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Frequently asked questions

Is Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine open access?

Yes, Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine is a fully open access journal. All articles are freely available to read, download, and share immediately upon publication.

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What is the impact factor of Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine?

The 2024 Journal Impact Factor (JIF) for Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine is 2.3. The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year, and is often used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field.

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Does Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine require a cover letter?

Cover letters are part of the submission workflow (a field is provided to write notes to the Editor-in-Chief), but the journal does not specify mandatory content or detailed requirements for the cover letter.

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How much does it cost to publish in Clinical And Experimental Emergency Medicine?

The journal does not charge authors any fees, including page charges or article processing charges (APCs). It is an open access journal operating under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license and is supported by The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine and a grant from the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.

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Research Topics

Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation Trauma and Emergency Care Studies Emergency and Acute Care Studies Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment Ultrasound in Clinical Applications