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مجلة طب الأزهر - Al-Azhar medical journal مجلة طب الازهر لنشر الأبحاث الطبية In few cases some articles May be published in Arabic.

The Al-Azhar Medical Journal (AMJ) is the official Journal of Al-Azhar Scientific Medical Society, Al-Azhar Faculty of Medicine on various academic disciplines in medicine, which is published in English four times a year, in January, April, July and October. AMJ (ISSN: 1110-0400) was started publishing in 1970.

مجلة طب الأزهر - ( AL AZHAR MEDICAL JOURNAL )
مجلة طب الازهر هى المجلة الرسمية للجمعية العلمية الطبية بكلية الطب جامعة الازهر
الهدف :
تهدف مجلة طب الازهر الى نشر مقالات علمية أصيلة فى مجالات العلوم الطبية الاساسية والسريرية والجراحية والمقالات المرجعية ووصف الحالات الى جانب المقالات الافتتاحية ، والمجلة تقوم بنشر المقالات للباحثين داخل وخارج جمهورية مصر العربية .
الرؤية :
تتطلع مجلة طب الأزهر إلى الارتقاء بالبحث العلمى من خلال نشر الأبحاث عالية الجودة وتشجع على نشر أحدث الاكتشافات العلمية .
سياسة الخصوصية :
يتم تسليم الابحاث الى المجلة بواسطة أحد المسئولين بالبحث ، بعد استيفاء متطلبات كتابة البحث طبقاً لقواعد المجلة ، ويتم ارسال المقالات العلمية إلى المحكمين بدون ارسال بيانات الباحثين ، ويتم إرسال البحث الواحد إلى اثنين من المحكمين فى نفس تخصص البحث ومحكم ثالث فى تخصص الاحصاء ، وذلك ضمانا للنزاهة ، ويكون القرار بعد ذلك اما القبول أو القبول مع التعديل أو الرفض مع ابداء الاسباب .
تخصص ومجالات النشر :
تنشر المقالات العلمية فى مجالات العلوم الطبية الاساسية والسريرية والجراحية والتخصصات الدقيقة فى هذه المجالات .
وجه التميز :
سرعة النشر والحيادية والمراجعة اللغوية
مكان الأصدار : كلية الطب (بنين) – جامعة الأزهر .
تم اصدار اول عدد للمجلة عام 1971
تصدر المجلة ربع سنوى ( اربع أعداد فى السنة : يناير – ابريل – يوليو – أكتوبر )
تنشر المجلة باللغة الانجليزية مع ترجمه ملخص عربى
الاعداد الصادرة 194 عدد حتى الان
ISSN: 1110-0400
Link on ekb: https://amj.journals.ekb.eg/

https://amj.journals.ekb.eg/article_197515.htmle- Learning By Raouf Sallam            By definition e- learning is learn...
23/11/2022

https://amj.journals.ekb.eg/article_197515.html

e- Learning
By
Raouf Sallam

By definition e- learning is learning conducted via electronic media, typically the internet. If you can send a message to someone, almost anywhere, through the internet by email then you can send a whole text. And if you can send it to one person then you can send it to a group of persons. And this happens in almost no time. Hence the idea of e-learning was born. You can deliver a whole course on line for the intended group. e-Learning included by necessity e-teaching specially when it comes to school and university education.

Innovations are tempting to use. Hence, quickly educational institutions, schools and universities, developed online courses and methods for online testing.

e-Learning became a business of its own, and once any activity becomes a business economy comes to the front. e-Learning is much cheaper to conduct: students do not have to commute, the educational institution does not need to prepare classrooms for the students nor do they need to prepare a place for testing, and also it is spared the laborious work of testing, this will be done by the computer.

Teachers are happy since they can prepare the teaching material at leisure and students are happy since they can get in and out of the virtual classroom as they like and can if they need get external help during testing. Though online learning started shyly and hesitantly, the corona virus pandemic, which required us to observe social distancing and avoid gatherings,made online teaching not just preferable but a first choice in education.

In health care industry, which I call health care service, the care delivered to the patient rests on the tight rope stretched between the managers from one side and the doctors from the other. Managers,by their economic background and the nature of their job,are very conscious about the cost. That is why they consider e-Learning a very efficient activity and investment. It costs much less money and effort than conventional learning. But doctors, by the nature of their job and their humane background, are more concerned, and probably only concerned, about effectiveness rather than efficiency. They want an output that leads to an outcome that is equal to or as near as possible to the objectives of the activity.

For this, doctors find that in online lecturing the student will miss the body language and the voice emphasis of the teacher. He will also miss the direct face to face feed back and discussion with the teacher and with his colleagues. He will also miss the communication and connections and competition with his colleagues. More importantly is that if the teaching involves practice, as is the case with medicine, the online teaching is out of the question. You cannot learn a practice online. I can learn online how to fly an airplane,but this does not mean that l can actually fly it. Reciting how to do something is different from actually doing it.

To accommodate for these shortcomings e-learning proponents suggested the blended learning, but there is nothing to suggest that blended learning is superior to class room learning. It seems as if they were trying- harm management- just to reduce the harm of e-learning.

I also think that a good deal of the online students may not be able to organize their time such that they can devout a time for one or two classes every day without interruption and focus on the screen for the required time. Technology problems may also interfere.

This brings us to the intentionally forgotten problem of the “ screen time”. How much screen time is needed per day to receive a full course? ,how much screen time can one take without harm? , we already know that excess screen time harms the eyes and strains the spine and may be harmful to the developing brain of children.

To compensate for this e-learning enthusiasts suggest the development of compressed modules to replace the conventional ones. This compressed module will contain only the salient points of the original. They suggest that this will shorten screen time and will avoid cognition overload, and will be more digestible. But we know from our medicine that the more concentrated the material is, the more difficult it is to digest. Such compressed summaries of the original have very short retention time in the brain. In the Egyptian educational folklore we call it shar shar notes.

So far we have mentioned two components of learning, knowledge and practice, but what about the most important third component which is attitudes. I think we all agree that you can only develop the proper attitudes by practicing within a group under supervision of a senior.

Online testing is a fallacy, you are not sure that the response you are getting is actually the student’s response not the response of an outside helper. Also online questions tend to be knowledge based not practice based. This is not good enough for certification.

To sum up:-
= e-learning is not suitable at all for disciplines that contain practice.
= e-learning neglects attitudes completely.
= For knowledge based information e-learning is much inferior to class room learning.
= e-learning can be used occasionally as an extension of classical forms of learning not a replacement for it.
Editor-in- chief
Raouf Sallam F.R.C.S.

https://amj.journals.ekb.eg/article_197515.html

AL-AZHAR MEDICAL JOURNAL                         ISSN: 1110-0400Al-Azhar Scientific Medical SocietyLink Guidelines for a...
23/11/2022

AL-AZHAR MEDICAL JOURNAL
ISSN: 1110-0400
Al-Azhar Scientific Medical Society

Link Guidelines for authors pdf : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zp4lKWDNy44d-ypkN40E4bbB8XVInY8l/view?usp=sharing

INFORMATIONS FOR AUTHORS

Al-Azhar Medical Journal welcomes original scientific contributions, in the medical field, from Egypt, Arab countries and all parts of the world. Papers are accepted for consideration on the understanding that their contents have not been published elsewhere. Original manuscripts care reports and review articles are accepted. Scientific news from the Al-Azhar Medical Society is also welcomed.
A scientific article should possess certain features to be accepted for publication in this journal:
1. Consciousness and apparent respect of reader time.
2. Conformity to accept technical style in text, tables, illustrations, terminology, references and conclusion that are clearly related to the work presented.

Papers should be type-written clearly in double spacing on A4 paper (21 x 30 cm) with a margin of 2-3 cm all round. Length of the article should not exceed 8, rarely 10 pages with 6-8 illustrations or tables. Pertinent selected citations of the literature should not exceed 20 references.

to submit a manuscript to Al-Azhar medical journal, you are advised to follow these steps:
1. REGISTER to the journal website on: (amj.journals.ekb.eg ( E-Mail will be sent to activate your account.
2. REVISE your files before uploading: Manuscript without author names or information will be rejected
a. Cover letter (Contains title and author names and affiliation)
b. Follow instructions in Guide for authors: https://amj.journals.ekb.eg

3. SUBMIT your manuscript by following the instructions in “submit your manuscript”
https://amj.journals.ekb.eg

4. CHECK your account on the journal and your Email continuously for follow up of the publishing process.

5. After accepting your manuscript, PAYMENT is available on the official Bank Account of the journal or Vodafone cash.

Journal will send details of payment to you, then you can upload the payment Receipt to your account.

The whole publishing process in "Al-Azhar medical journal" is electronically based to make it easy for you to publish your great work.

Manuscripts should be set out as follows:
Title: Identify the main topic or the message of the paper:
a) Use the same key terms in the title as in the question and the answer in case of hypothesis-testing paper.
b) Use the message or the message and implication in case of descriptive paper.
c) Use the name of the method, the purpose, and the animal or population stated in the paper in case of methods paper.

Abstract: It is a summary of a research paper. Not exceeds 250 words and includes:
a. Background at the beginning of the abstract.
b. Objectives of the study.
c. Materials (Patients) and Methods.
d. The results in short
e. conclusion.

Introduction: the first paragraph of your paper.
a. Providing reader, a general understanding of the overall topic.
b. what points will be made about the topic.
c. Keep the introduction short.
d. Mention the aims and the specific purposes of the paper.

Materials (Patients) and Methods:
a. Describe what was done to answer the research question.
b. Describe how it was done, justify the experimental design, and explain how the results were analyzed.
c. It includes:
• Type of study e.g., cross-sectional study.
• Number, s*x and age of the patients.
• Location where study was done.
• Period of study e.g., this study was conducted between June 2021 and June 2022).
• Methods used
• Ethical approval
• Statistical methods used
Results: - State the results of the experiment described in materials and methods
- Cite the figures or tables that present supporting data.
- Figures:
a) Use the appropriate type of graph to display the type of data you have (line graph – scatter gram - bar graph of one axis - individual bar graph - histogram).
b) Ensure that each figure makes a clear point.
c) Use foot notes to explain items.
e) Avoid making tables so large or so small.

Discussion: The discussion section is one of the final parts of a research paper, in which an author describes, analyzes, and interprets their findings:
a. Answer the question(s) posed in the introduction.
b. Authors should relate results with results of other studies.
c. Explain how the results support the answers.
d. should not exceed 6–7 paragraphs.

Conclusion: state the most important outcome of your work.
a. It is intended to help the readers understand why your research should matter to them after they have finished reading the paper.
b. should not exceed 1–2 paragraphs.
References: - Must be accurate in every detail:
• Authors' names, authors' initials, year of publication, title of the paper, title of the journal, volume number, and first and last page numbers.
• In case of textbooks, mention the publisher and his country, volume of the text, number of the chapter, and first and last page numbers.
• References in the text must be in the reference list, and vice versa.
• The rule for references is to go back at most five to six years. Roughly 85% of all cited works should be less than five years old.
Arabic Summary: - Make it like that of abstract.

All editorial communications should be addressed to the Al-Azhar Medical Society, Al-Azhar Faculty of Medicine, 4th floor, Nasr City, Tel/Fax (+20)222609981, E-Mail: msa_alazhar_university@yahoo.com

• Manuscripts are subjected to editorial modification to bring them into the style of this journal. Each article is sent to two consultants blindly to assess the scientific standard of the article before considering its acceptance for publication. Only papers which conform to the journal standards and style are accepted for publication. Failure to submit manuscripts in the journal style may lead to unnecessary delay in publication.

The Al-Azhar Medical Journal (AMJ) is the official Journal of Al-Azhar Scientific Medical Society, Al-Azhar Faculty of M...
17/05/2022

The Al-Azhar Medical Journal (AMJ) is the official Journal of Al-Azhar Scientific Medical Society, Al-Azhar Faculty of Medicine on various academic disciplines in medicine, which is published in English four times a year, in January, April, July and October. In few cases some articles May be published in Arabic. AMJ (ISSN: 1110-0400) was started publishing in 1970.

Guidelines of WritingBiomedical Research papersTitle: - Identify the main topic or the message of the paper:     a) Use ...
25/05/2021

Guidelines of Writing
Biomedical Research papers

Title: - Identify the main topic or the message of the paper:

a) Use the same key terms in the title as in the question and the answer in case of hypothesis-testing paper.
b) Use the message or the message and implication in case of descriptive paper.
c) Use the name of the method, the purpose, and the animal or population stated in the paper in case of methods paper.
- Attract the readers.

Abstract: Provide an overview of the main story and a few essential details:
a) Background at the beginning of the abstract.
b) The question you asked.
c) The experiment you did to answer the question.
d) The results you found that answer the question.
e) The answer to the question.
f) Recommendation at the end of the abstract

Introduction:- Tell the story of where the question came from.
- State the question, either as a question or as a hypothesis.
- Be sure that the experimental approach is evident.
- Keep the introduction short.
- Mention the aim of the work to awaken the interest.

Materials and Methods:
- Provide enough details and references to enable a trained scientist to evaluate or repeat your work.

Results: - State the results of the experiment described in materials and methods
Cite the figures or tables that present supporting data.
Figures:
a) Use the appropriate type of graph to display the type of data you have (line graph – scatter gram – bar graph of one axis – individual–bar graph - histogram).
b) Ensure that each figure makes a clear point.
c) Figure legend should be briefly identifying the specific topic or the point of the figure.
d) State the sample size.

Tables:
a) The title should identify the specific topic or the point of the table.
b) The body of the table should present first the control data.
c) Data are arranged to reveal trends down a column or across a row to permit easy comparison between adjacent columns or rows.
d) Use foot notes to explain items.
e) Avoid making tables so large or so small.

Discussion: - Answer the question (s) posed in the introduction.
- Explain how the results support the answers.
- Explain how the answer (s) fit in with existing knowledge.
- Make the discussion no longer than necessary.

References: - Must be accurate in every detail:
• Authors ' names, authors' initials, year of publication, title of the paper, title of the journal, volume number, and first and last page numbers.
• In case of textbooks, mention the publisher and his country, volume of the text, number of the chapter, and first and last page numbers.
• Every reference in the text must be in the reference list, and vice versa.

Arabic summary: - Make it similar to that of abstract.

موقع مجلة طب الازهر على بنك المعرفة المصرى : https://amj.journals.ekb.eg/   Editor-In-Chief : Prof. Dr. Raouf SallamAsso...
25/05/2021

موقع مجلة طب الازهر على بنك المعرفة المصرى :

https://amj.journals.ekb.eg/

Editor-In-Chief : Prof. Dr. Raouf Sallam
Associate Editors: Prof. Dr. Mohamed Adel Shalaby
Prof. Dr. Said Oraby

للتواصل : 22609981 - 01021205844

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