Publishing Competitions
Publishing
Competitions
Sponsor an academic publishing competition on a topic of strategic focus.
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Generate broad awareness and deliver relevant, peer-reviewed clinical experiences directly to potential customers.
How can competition sponsorship benefit your organization?
Position your organization as a thought leader
Generating high-value interest in a strategic area of clinical focus for the sponsoring organization and Cureus.
Showcase peer-reviewed use cases
Generate peer-reviewed journal articles on the desired clinical topic complete with case examples, workflow efficiencies, patient outcomes and clinical and technical learnings of certain procedures and technologies.
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How do competitions work?
Call for Articles on a Defined Topic
Cureus publishing competitions are intended to encourage medical discovery and document clinical experiences – be they positive, negative, or neutral – and foster broader educational outreach through Open Access publication that is free to both authors and readers.
Crowdsourced Review Determines Winners
Winning articles are determined exclusively via peer review panel and community crowdsourced scoring. Neither the sponsoring company, nor Cureus, can determine the competition outcome.
Article Submission Window
Article submissions must adhere to the described “call for articles” and are open to any and all related manufacturer or vendor technologies.
Independent Peer and Editorial Review
As a firewall to ensure objective and credible science, article selection, editorial review, peer review and publication are strictly independent of the sponsoring company.
Phase 1
Call for Articles on a Defined Topic
Cureus publishing competitions are intended to encourage medical discovery and document clinical experiences – be they positive, negative, or neutral – and foster broader educational outreach through Open Access publication that is free to both authors and readers.
Phase 2
Article Submission Window
Article submissions must adhere to the described “call for articles” and are open to any and all related manufacturer or vendor technologies.
Phase 3
Independent Peer and Editorial Review
As a firewall to ensure objective and credible science, article selection, editorial review, peer review and publication are strictly independent of the sponsoring company
Phase 4
Crowdsourced Review Determines Winners
Winning articles are determined exclusively via peer review panel and community crowdsourced scoring. Neither the sponsoring company, nor Cureus, can determine the competition outcome.
Phase 1
Call for Articles on a Defined Topic
Cureus publishing competitions are intended to encourage medical discovery and document clinical experiences – be they positive, negative, or neutral – and foster broader educational outreach through Open Access publication that is free to both authors and readers.
Phase 2
Article Submission Window
Article submissions must adhere to the described “call for articles” and are open to any and all related manufacturer or vendor technologies.
Phase 3
Independent Peer and Editorial Review
As a firewall to ensure objective and credible science, article selection, editorial review, peer review and publication are strictly independent of the sponsoring company
Phase 4
Crowdsourced Review Determines Winners
Winning articles are determined exclusively via peer review panel and community crowdsourced scoring. Neither the sponsoring company, nor Cureus, can determine the competition outcome.
Stipulations
- All clinical studies must be compliant with applicable regulatory, ethics / IRB, and other rules governing protection of human subjects.
- All non-clinical studies must be compliant with applicable AAUC, AAALAC, and other related regulations.
- This program is not intended to promote or otherwise encourage unapproved, un-cleared use of products or any product for unapproved new use.
- This program in no way promotes or purports to encourage any research that is not in compliance with any local, federal, or other applicable governing laws.