AIMS & SCOPE

Journal subject

The Journal OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, HEAD and NECK PATHOLOGY (ORLHNP) is a peer-reviewed medical and biological journal. Journal papers are published in English. The journal publishes original clinical and experimental studies, literature reviews, clinical cases on the following topics: otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology, plastic surgery, dentistry, neurosurgery, oncology, maxillofacial surgery, angiosurgery, anesthesiology, dermatology, endocrinology and other areas of clinical medicine. The Journal publishes the results of experimental studies.
 
Our aims
 
Our aims are to (1) publish original materials that will improve clinicians’ understanding of disease onset and help prevent disease in a timely manner; (2) to formulate a strategy for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases through clinical and translational research, including human genome research and new imaging techniques; (3) address issues of the relationship between experimental results and their application in clinical practice; (4) provide expert reviews of topics that keep our readers up to date on real advances; (5) to serve as a forum for general clinical and theoretical problems in the development of pathology; (6) provide helpful criticism that enables authors to improve their submissions. We believe this approach to editorial policy epitomizes the ORLHNP’s commitment to providing important information that is easily interpreted by its diverse readership.
 
ORLHNP has been published quarterly since 2022. The journal is aimed at doctors, scientists, researchers.
 
Our mission
 
The Journal OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, HEAD and NECK PATHOLOGY (ORLHNP) is dedicated to the rapid publication of high-quality articles of interest to head and neck diseases specialists, whose research contributes to the development of high-quality diagnosis, treatment and prevention of head and neck diseases . The mission of the journal is using an interdisciplinary approach to integrate various studies in the field of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of diseases of the head and neck organs, to contribute to the formation of new promising areas, as well as the education and development of scientists and practitioners.
 
Journal Ethics
 
The Journal follows the editorial independence guidelines developed by the World Association of Medical Editors, the scientific publication ethics standards developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics, the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors as well as checklists and guidelines for reporting research results from the EQUATOR network.
 
The journal is guided by the recommendations of the White Paper of the Council of Science Editors to promote integrity in scientific journal publications. The World Association of Medical EditorsCommittee on Publication EthicsInternational Committee of Medical Journal Editorsthe EQUATOR network.