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  • Scientific journals uphold high standards of quality, integrity, and ethics.
  • Editors face complex challenges in manuscript management and ethical oversight.

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  • To delineate the multifaceted responsibilities of an Editor in Chief (EiC).
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  • Emphasis on adherence to guidelines from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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  • The EiC's role encompasses rigorous peer review, ethical issue resolution, and quality control.
  • Effective management involves balancing publication speed with quality, maintaining confidentiality, and managing conflicts of interest.
  • The EiC also plays a crucial role in author education, advisory board utilization, and journal indexing.

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  • Maintaining high ethical and publication standards is a complex, multifaceted task for the EiC.
  • The EiC must navigate numerous challenges to ensure journal integrity and advance its mission.
  • The honorary, voluntary nature of the EiC role necessitates high motivation and dedication.