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ANDALAS OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY JOURNAL

Correspondence Address:
Editorial Room of Obgin Emas Magazine, 3rd Floor KSM Obstetrics and Gynecology, RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang, Jl.
Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang, West Sumatra 25127

Websites:
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http://jurnalobgin.fk.unand.ac.id/index.php/JOE

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maximum of 14 words (in Indonesian) or 12 words (in English). Only the
first letters of titles and abbreviations are capitalized. The end of the title
does not need a period [.]
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of the author that matches the name of the previous publication that has existed. The names
of the authors are separated by a comma [,]. The affiliation sequence number is given in
Superscript format at the end of each author's name, if there are authors with different
affiliations. The end of the author's name does not need a period [.]
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according to the order of the affiliation number in the author's name. Author affiliation is written in
full. The affiliations are separated by a semicolon [;]. Affiliate serial number is written at the
beginning of each affiliate. Example: 1. First affiliate; 2. Second affiliate; etc.
Correspondence:Copy and paste the author's correspondence in this column. Correspondence
consists of: the name of the author appointed as the correspondent; e-mail address and an active
mobile/telephone number that can be contacted.

Abstract
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Please note the number of words used. Structurally, the abstract contains objectives, methods, results,
and conclusions.Acronyms and abbreviations must be defined in the abstract. For uniformity of
format, follow the following example Destination: Research purposes; Method: the method used;
Results: research results; Conclusion: conclusion of research results.
Keywords:Copy and paste the Indonesian keywords in this column. The number of keywords is
required between 3-5 keywords. The keywords are separated by a semicolon [;].

Abstract
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summary of the content covering objective, method, result, conclusions. Acronyms and abbreviations
should be defined in the abstract. For purposes of uniformity, follow the example as
followsObjectives:research objectives; Method: method used in research; Result: research results;
Conclusion: conclusion.
Keywords: Copy and paste the keywords in English here. The number of keywords is 3-5 words.
Between keywords separated by semicolons [;].

Note: Templates This is for articles of the type of Research Article and Literature Review.
ANDALAS OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY JOURNAL
Correspondence Address:
Editorial Room of Obgin Emas Magazine, 3rd Floor KSM Obstetrics and Gynecology, RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang, Jl.
Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang, West Sumatra 25127

Websites:
eISSN : 2579-8324 pISSN : 2579-8323
http://jurnalobgin.fk.unand.ac.id/index.php/JOE

PRELIMINARY

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adjust. Pay attention to the number of words starting from the Introduction to the Conclusion.
Andalas Medical Magazine standard, the number of words mentioned above is in the range of
2500-3000 words.
The introductory section may contain background that leads the reader outside of their field of
expertise to understand the purpose and importance of this research, an explanation of the
problem to be discussed and why it is important, the results of a brief review of some
literature, a discussion of some of the controversies or disagreements found in the research
area, and a brief statement regarding the overall purpose of the study.1
Templatesit is designed to assist authors in preparing manuscripts. This is the exact display
format that Andalas Health Magazine editors expect. To use this template, simply Save As to
your document, then copy and paste your document here.2
The author must use the Vancouver system in this template.3 Please recheck the original
article so that it can be adapted to Vancouver format, if the original format is different, for
example Harvard.4 For a guide to using the Vancouver system, please open the following
link: http://guides.lib.monash.edu/citing-referencing/vancouver.
The introduction is typed in 12pt Calibri font and 1.15 spacing. The introductory section may
containbackground that leads the reader outside of their field of expertise to understand the
purpose and importance of this research, an explanation of the problem to be discussed and
why it is important, the results of a brief review of some literature, a discussion of some of
the controversies or disagreements found in the research area, and a brief statement regarding
the overall purpose of the research.5
Templatesit is designed to assist authors in preparing manuscripts. This is the exact display
format that the editors of Andalas Health Magazine expect. To use this template, simply Save
As to your document, then copy and paste your document here.6
The author must use the Vancouver system in this template.7 Please review the original
article so that it can be adapted to Vancouver format, if the original format is different, for
example Harvard.8 For a guide to using the Vancouver system, please open the following
link: http://guides.lib.monash.edu/citing-referencing/vancouver.9

METHOD

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adjust.The method section contains the research design, data collection and processing
techniques, as well as data analysis and interpretation techniques carried out by the author.
Methodshould be written in sufficient detail so that it can be repeated by other researchers.
Specific information and/or new protocols must be written in detail. If the materials, methods
and protocols have been carried out in previous studies, the authors can cite articles where the
protocols are described in detail.10

Note: Templates This is for articles of the type of Research Article and Literature Review.
ANDALAS OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY JOURNAL
Correspondence Address:
Editorial Room of Obgin Emas Magazine, 3rd Floor KSM Obstetrics and Gynecology, RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang, Jl.
Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang, West Sumatra 25127

Websites:
eISSN : 2579-8324 pISSN : 2579-8323
http://jurnalobgin.fk.unand.ac.id/index.php/JOE

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

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automatically adjust.The results and discussion sections are combined into Results and
Discussion.11 This section can be divided into subsections, each with a concise and
appropriate subtitle.12For qualitative research, the results section contains detailed sections in
the form of sub-topics that are directly related to the research focus and categories.13
This section should explain the results of the study, the interpretation of the research results
with using theory and or the results of similar research as a comparison, and conclusions that
can be drawn.14 Mention all tables and figures shown. In the discussion, briefly state the
implications of the new findings.15
If using sub-headings, be sure to use a structurally correct sub-heading format. Sub-heading 1
uses font size 12 and is in bold; Sub-heading 2 uses font size 12 and is italicized.
Please note, images and tables are not included in this template.17 Figures and tables must be
saved in separate Microsoft Word files (*.doc or *.docx).18 If the number of images is large
enough that the Microsoft Word file size exceeds 2MB, it is recommended to separate them. in
multiple Microsoft Word files.19 All tables can simply be saved in one Microsoft Word
file.20We only accept files in Microsoft Word format, so documents in other formats, such as
PDF, will be rejected.21
Captions for pictures (titles/legends) and tables are still included along with the figures and
tables.22

CONCLUSION

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adjust.The conclusion section contains research findings which are answers to research
questions or in the form of a summary of the discussion of research results. Conclusions are
presented in paragraph form, not in bullet points.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT (if any)

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the grant number and URL of the funder's website (if any).

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (if any)

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but were not included in the authors' list should be mentioned in the acknowledgment with an
explanation of their contribution. It is the author's responsibility to ensure that everyone
named in the acknowledgment agrees to be named (if any).

CONFLICT OF INTEREST (if any)

Note: Templates This is for articles of the type of Research Article and Literature Review.
ANDALAS OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY JOURNAL
Correspondence Address:
Editorial Room of Obgin Emas Magazine, 3rd Floor KSM Obstetrics and Gynecology, RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang, Jl.
Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang, West Sumatra 25127

Websites:
eISSN : 2579-8324 pISSN : 2579-8323
http://jurnalobgin.fk.unand.ac.id/index.php/JOE

Copy and paste the conflict of interest section in this column. All matters that have the
potential to create a conflict of interest must be fully stated. If the submission of the
manuscript relates to a patent, patent application or product under development or to be
marketed, the patent number and patent title must be stated in full (if any).

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Copy and paste the bibliography into this column. The font type and size will automatically
adjust.
2. Andalas Medical Magazine uses the Vancouver system. Please pay attention to the
procedure for writing a bibliography so that it conforms to the standards of Andalas
Medical Magazine.
3. Visit the following links to see some examples of the Vancouver system from different
media: http://guides.lib.monash.edu/citing-referencing/vancouver.
4. It is recommended to use the Mendeley application to facilitate the creation of a
bibliography.
5. Kauffman CA, Bonilla HF. Trends in antibiotic resistance with emphasis on VRE. FPR
[CD-ROM]. 1998 Oct;20(10):[about 5 screens].
6. Buchler MW, Knaebel HP. Partial pancreaticoduodenectomy with superior mesenteric
vein reconstruction. Real Surg [DVD]. 2004 May;1(5):[35 min.].
7. Baxley N, Dunaway C. Cognition, creativity, and behavior: the Columban simulations
[motion picture]. Baxley N, editor and producer. Champaign (IL): Research Press
Company; 1982. 1 reel: 30 min., sound, color, 16 mm.
8. Tabor M. Martha Tabor collection [photographs]. 1985-2006. 155 photographs: black &
white. Located at: Prints and Photographs Collection, National Library of Medicine,
Bethesda, MD. Photographs depicting contemporary health care professionals at work.
9. Observation of bacterial growths in medium to study their effects on teeth [photograph].
[Bethesda (MD)]: National Institute of Dental Research (US); [date unknown]. 1
photograph: black & white, 8 x 10 in.
10. Stem cells in the brain [television broadcast]. Catalyst. Sydney: ABC; 2009 Jun 25.
11. Monash University. 3 Minute thesis 2012: Anna Davey [video on the Internet]. 2012
September 9. Available from: https://youtu.be/m_5uBM5Fn1I?
list=UUC0BGDE6nP3wdxJEK58HPpg
12. Silverstein O. Mothers and sons: the crucial connection [web streaming video]. Hanover
(USA): Microtraining Associates; 2005 [cited 2010 May 27]. Available from:
http://ctiv.alexanderstreet.com/View/536289
13. Victoria Ambulance. Ambulance Victoria clinical practice guidelines for ambulance and
MICA paramedics. Doncaster (AU): Ambulance Victoria; 2014. 349 p.
14. O'Campo P, Dunn JR, editors. Rethinking social epidemiology: towards a science of
change. Dordrecht: Springer; 2012. 348 p.

Note: Templates This is for articles of the type of Research Article and Literature Review.
ANDALAS OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY JOURNAL
Correspondence Address:
Editorial Room of Obgin Emas Magazine, 3rd Floor KSM Obstetrics and Gynecology, RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang, Jl.
Perintis Kemerdekaan, Padang, West Sumatra 25127

Websites:
eISSN : 2579-8324 pISSN : 2579-8323
http://jurnalobgin.fk.unand.ac.id/index.php/JOE

15. Speroff L, Fritz MA. Clinical gynecologic endocrinology and infertility. 7th ed.
Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; c2005. Chapter 29, Endometriosis; p. 1103-
33.
16. Blaxter PS, Farnsworth TP. Social health and class inequalities. In: Carter C, Peel JR,
editors. Equalities and inequalities in health. 2nd ed. London: Academic Press; 1976. p.
165-78.
17. Schiraldi GR. Post-traumatic stress disorder sourcebook: a guide to healing, recovery, and
growth [Internet]. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2000 [cited 2006 Nov 6]. 446 p. Available
from: http://books.mcgraw-hill.com/getbook.php?isbn=0071393722&template=#toc DOI:
10.1036/0737302658
18. Burant CF. Medical management of type 2 diabetes. 5th ed. Alexandria (VA): American
Diabetes Association; c2004. Table 3.12, Sample regimens for achieving glycemic
control; p. 68.
19. Grassby AJ. Health care in the multi-cultural society. In: Walpole R, editor. Rural Health.
Proceedings of the Rural Health Conference of the Royal Australian College of General
Practioners; 1978; Melbourne. Melbourne, AU: The Royal Australian College of
Practioners; 1979. p. 49-50.
20. Harris AH, editor. Economics and health. Proceedings of the 19th Australian Conference
of Health Economists; 1997 Sep 13-14; Sydney, AU. Kensington (AU): School of Health
Services Management, University of New South Wales; 1998.
21. Bashook PG, Miller SH, Parboosingh J, Horowitz SD, editors. Credentialing physician
specialists: a world perspective [Internet]. Proceedings; 2000 Jun 8-10; Chicago.
Evanston (IL): American Board of Medical Specialties, Research and Education
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22. Petitti DB, Crooks VC, Buckwalter JG, Chiu V. Blood pressure levels before dementia.
Arch Neurol. 2005 Jan;62(1):112-6.

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