CMEJ Journal Citation - Vancouver + DOI + Superscript + Italic Journal

Hello -

I'm looking for some help creating a citation style for the Canadian Medical Education Journal. They call it Vancouver, but have several specifics that I haven't found a good match for in the Zotero Style Repository.

It's Vancouver style with DOI, superscript in-text citations, and italic Journal title.

Here's there Style Guide: https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/about/submissions

References/Citations: The CMEJ uses the Vancouver style of referencing. References must be typed in (not copied from an online source), numbered consecutively as they are cited, and include the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or the full URL with date cited. Reference numbers in the text should be in superscript - please do not use footnotes or endnotes - and be inserted after the punctuation marks. Do not use spaces between numbers or brackets/parenthesis.

References first cited in a table or figure legend should be numbered so that they will be in sequence with references cited in the text at the point where the table or figure is first mentioned. List all authors when there are six or fewer; when there are seven or more, list the first three, followed by 'et al.' Authors must ensure that all references are correct and in the same order as they are first cited in the manuscript. Please do not copy and paste references from another source, as this may cause problems with formatting.
The following are sample references:

1. Ahmadzadeh A, Nasr Esfahani M, Ahmadzad-Asl M, Shalbafan M, Shariat SV. Does watching a movie improve empathy? A cluster randomized controlled trial. Can Med Ed J. 2019;10(4):e4-e12. https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.56979
2. Nikendei C, Weyrich P, Jünger J, Schrauth M. Medical education in Germany. Med Teach. 2009;31(7):591-600. https://doi:10.1080/01421590902833010

Thanks for your help.
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