Perspective

Perspective articles present the authors’ viewpoints on a specific area of research. These articles should:

  • Discuss current developments and future directions in the field
  • Provide a clear and well-reasoned perspective of the authors
  • Include an accurate summary and proper citations of relevant literature
  • Optionally present original data, along with the authors’ insights and opinions

Perspective articles are peer-reviewed, limited to a maximum of 3,500 words, and may include up to two Figures or Tables.

The recommended structure for a Perspective article is as follows:

  1. Abstract
  2. Introduction
  3. Subsections relevant to the topic
  4. Discussion

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Deep Shah (Author)
e25102701
Stuck in the Past: Are We Really Translating Current Evidence?
https://doi.org/10.63486/jpchr.25102701
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63486/jpchr.25102701