About the Journal

REV SEN is an open-access journal with no publication cost. Academic peers review contributions with editorial quality in a blinded manner. We focus on clinical nephrology, replacement therapies for kidney function and their modalities, and kidney transplantation. The authors retain their rights through the Creative Commons Attribution License BY-NC-SA 4.0, which allows use and redistribution, citing the source and the original author.

 

PUBLISHING ENTITY

REV SEN was created by the Ecuadorian Society of Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation Board of Directors in 2013. The printed version has a historical edition. The electronic edition will be published in June 2022, with volume 10, number 1.

ADDRESS OF THE PUBLISHING ENTITY:

Av. 5 de Junio, Entre la Quinta de Gulliem, Portoviejo, Manabí, Ecuador. PC 130101.
E-mail: socecuatoriananefrologia@gmail.com
Web site: https://sociedadecuatorianadenefrologia.com/

 

COUNTRY

Ecuador.

PUBLIC TO WHICH THIS JOURNAL IS DIRECTED:

This publication is aimed at the nephrological scientific community, which comprises nephrologists, internists, pediatric nephrologists, surgeons, urologists, nutritionists, psychologists, and healthcare physicians in related areas.

 

PERIODICITY OF PUBLICATION:

SEMESTER PUBLICATION: Number 1 corresponds to September and February and is published annually in the last week of February. The second issue corresponds to March and August and is published annually in the last week of August.

 

INDEXATIONS

ISSN: 2953-6448

DOAJ: 2953-6448

DOI: 10.56867

WIKIDATA: Q124351403

OPENALEX: S4387283099

EZB: 497493

 

EDITORIAL POLICIES:

Focus and Scope

Peer Evaluation Process

Open Access Policies

Publication Cost Policies

Digital Preservation Policies

Declaration of Ethics and Good Practices

Publication System and Periodicity

License and copyright agreement

Plagiarism check

Publication Guidelines for Authors

Interest conflict

Consents

Published databases

Advertising policy

Corrections, retractions

Interoperatibility