The
purpose of Letters to the Editor
is to provide a forum for positive and constuctive views on articles
and matters published in the Journal.
Letters to the Editor
must not exceed 300 words. If the word limit is exceeded, a letter
will be truncated.
The Editor requires
that letters are expressed in a positive way, with avoidance of
negative terms, grammar or descriptions. Letters to the Editor
is not to be used for negative comment or innuendo about any person,
product, device, company, institution, association or profession,
whether intentional or not.
The author of a letter must ensure that the facts are accurate, and where possible, cite reference/s for the facts. Letters containing inaccurate or vague information will be rejected.
As the Journal is a professional publication, an appropriate standard
of grammar and expression is expected. The Editor
reserves the right to refuse publication of a letter.
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