The Journal of Gynecologic Surgical Care & Women’s Health (JGSCWH) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing clinical practice, research, and innovation in the fields of gynecologic surgery and comprehensive women’s health. The journal serves as a trusted platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialists to share knowledge, surgical techniques, and evidence-based approaches aimed at improving women’s reproductive and overall health.
JGSCWH publishes a broad spectrum of content including original research articles, clinical studies, case reports, surgical innovations, review articles, and expert opinions. With a focus on both surgical care and holistic health, the journal encourages contributions that address the intersection of gynecology, surgery, and women's health across all life stages.
The journal upholds the highest standards of peer review and ethical publishing, ensuring that each article contributes meaningfully to the advancement of patient care, medical education, and scientific discovery.
To advance the science and practice of gynecologic surgery and women’s health through timely and impactful publications.
To serve as a global forum for the exchange of clinical experience, surgical innovations, and research findings.
To support education, training, and quality improvement in the management of gynecologic and reproductive health conditions.
To promote holistic and multidisciplinary approaches to women’s health care.
The journal covers a wide range of topics including, but not limited to:
Minimally invasive and robotic gynecologic surgery
Pelvic and reproductive organ surgery
Urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders
Oncologic gynecologic procedures
Maternal-fetal medicine and obstetric surgery
Reproductive endocrinology and infertility procedures
Surgical innovations and instrumentation
Postoperative care and surgical outcomes
Preventive and primary health care in women
Menopause, adolescent health, and aging
Psychosocial and gender-specific health issues
Global and community women’s health initiatives
JGSCWH welcomes multidisciplinary submissions that bridge surgical techniques with broader aspects of women's health, including research in nursing, public health, physiotherapy, and health policy relevant to gynecologic care.
Instruction for Author Guidelines:
The submitted manuscripts should have minimum basic standards to
be able to read and interpret the content by the Editorial team. The
submissions which do not meet these criteria will be sent back to the authors.
Article Types & Format
Original/Research articles These are the articles which deal
with unpublished data providing a detailed explanation of the Methods,
Methodology and the results of an investigation supported by evidence. These
articles, in general, can be divided into sections:
Introduction:
Identifies the aim of the research
Methods:
Describes the methods applied, study design and the all the
details regarding the selection and of the participants of the study
Results:
Provides information regarding the results of the research
Conclusions:
Addressing relevant implications for clinical practice or health
policy
Review
Deals with reporting of the literature review of already
published data, providing a detailed and in-depth discussion of significant
research topics and their development over time.
Case Reports
Articles describing the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of
clinical cases—usually novel cases. These may also include a literature review
of reported cases.
Editorial
Short articles written by the Editors or editorial staff of the
journal.
Commentaries
Discuss various aspects of a focused research topic, offering
critiques, solutions, or enhancements.
Corrigendum
Rectifications or adjustments made in an article due to author
errors.
Expert Opinion
Articles written by experts to promote research or support
knowledge advancement in specific areas.
Letter to Editor
Articles addressed to the Editor-in-Chief that comment, agree,
or disagree with content in published articles. They can also correct or
critique perceived errors.
Perspective
Expresses the author's individual viewpoint on a topic of
interest. Basic manuscript structure includes: Cover Letter, Title page, Abstract
and keywords, Main Content, Acknowledgments, References, Tables, and Figure
legends.
Cover Letter
Should state article type, confirm exclusivity, summarize main
points, and optionally name five referees with contact details.
Title Page
Max 15 words; should describe the work clearly. Use Times New
Roman Bold, Title Case, and indicate corresponding author.
Abstract
Briefly states objectives, work done, significance, and
findings. Should not exceed 300 words and must not contain citations.
Keywords
Include 7–10 key terms relevant to the study.
Abbreviations
Define all abbreviations at first use. If many, include a list
under keywords.
Manuscript Text
No fixed structure; authors may divide as per study type. Cite
references in superscript, number tables/figures in citation order, and place
tables at the end with figures as separate files.
Conflicts of Interest
Declare any author conflicts to maintain transparency
post-publication.
Acknowledgments
Mention contributors who don’t qualify for authorship. Include
funding, assistance, and prior conference presentations. Obtain consent before
naming individuals.
References
Follow Vancouver style. Include at least one online link
(preferably PubMed). Format: Author(s). Title. Journal Abbr. Year; Volume : Pages.
Tables
• Place after
references
• Use Word
table tools, not figures
• Number in
order of citation
• Do not
duplicate data in the text
• References
within tables must be listed properly
Figure Legends
• Include a
manuscript end
• Define
symbols/parts clearly
• Follow
citation order
• Get
permission for reused figures
• Figures must
be .jpg/.tiff and high resolution
• Do not submit
figures as Word, PPT, or PDF
• Mask
identifiable clinical photos or provide consent
Article Processing Charges
Authors are required to pay 1019 USD as a processing fee. Publication
of an article in the Journal of Gynecologic
Surgical Care & Women’s Health is
not contingent upon the author's ability to pay the charges. Neither is acceptance
to pay the processing fee a guarantee that the paper will be accepted for
publication. Authors may still request (in advance) that the editorial office
waive some of the processing fee under special circumstances.
Withdraw Policy:
If, due to certain circumstances, the author wishes to withdraw
the article after submission, a withdrawal fee will be applicable.
Copyright
Copyright protects article content and findings. Academixs defends
author work and responds seriously to claims of plagiarism, ethics breaches, or
fraud. Contact us if you become aware of any such issues.
Yasir Naeem Khalif
Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, College of Health and Medical Techniques
Middle Technical University Baghdad
Iraq
Akmal Nabil Ahmad El-Mazny
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
Egypt
Janos Vincze
Health Human International Environment Foundation,
Budapest
Hungary
Yau Sui Yu
Department of Nursing and Health Studies
The Open University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Anat Ben Salmon
Rotem - Center for Practical Professional Training
Tel Aviv
Israel
Maria Dalamagka, MD, MSc, PhD
Anesthesia Management in Pediatric.
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH)
Greece
Dr. Amgad Rabie
Head of Drug Discovery & Clinical Research Department
Dikernis General Hospital (DGH), Magliss El-Madina Street, Dikernis
Egypt
Journal : Journal of Gynecologic Surgical Care & Women’s Health
Journal : Journal of Gynecologic Surgical Care & Women’s Health
Journal : Journal of Gynecologic Surgical Care & Women’s Health
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