This book guides medical researchers through all stages of transforming their scientific data and ideas into a published paper. Many researchers in medicine, including the life sciences and health sciences, struggle to get their research written and published. Manuscripts are typically rejected and/
How to Write Better Medical Papers
β Scribed by Michael Hanna
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 310
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book guides medical researchers through all stages of transforming their scientific data and ideas into a published paper. Many researchers in medicine, including the life sciences and health sciences, struggle to get their research written and published. Manuscripts are typically rejected and/or sent back for revisions several times before ever being published. One reason for this is that researchers have not received much instruction in the specific subjects and skills needed to write and publish scientific medical papers: research methodology, ethics, statistics, data visualization, writing, revising, and the practicalities of publishing.
Instead of wasting the readerβs time discussing trivialities of punctuation, spelling, etc., this book tackles all the major scientific issues that routinely lead to manuscripts getting rejected from the journals. The section βPreparingβ covers the range of methodological, ethical, and practical aspects that researchers need to address before starting to write their paper. The section βAnalyzingβ reviews commonplace problems in the statistical analysis and presentation, and how to resolve those problems. The section βDraftingβ describes what to write in all the various parts of a paper (the Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Abstract, etc.) The section βRevisingβ explains and illustrates how to improve the writing style of any manuscript. The section βPublishingβ discusses how to navigate the peer review process and all other practical aspects of the publishing phase. This book draws on the authorβs decade of experience as an independent medical writer and research consultant, but it is not written merely as the personal opinion of yet another expert. The entire book is grounded in the existing scientific and scholarly literature, with extensive references and a lengthy annotated bibliography, so readers can quickly obtain more information on any aspect they want. Thus this book provides a more evidence-based, scholarly account of how medical scientific papers should be written, in order to improve medical communication and accelerate scientific progress. After reading this entire book cover to cover, medical researchers will know how to write better quality medical papers, and they will be able to publish their work in better journals with less time and struggle. This book is essential reading for anyone conducting research in clinical medicine, life sciences, or health sciences.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Introduction (Michael Hanna)....Pages 1-8
The Ethical Foundations of Medical Scientific Writing (Michael Hanna)....Pages 9-15
Front Matter ....Pages 17-17
Ethics of Conducting Research (Michael Hanna)....Pages 19-23
Foresight (Michael Hanna)....Pages 25-31
Time (Michael Hanna)....Pages 33-36
Reading (Michael Hanna)....Pages 37-39
Searching the Literature (Michael Hanna)....Pages 41-43
The Elevator Speech (Michael Hanna)....Pages 45-46
The Outline (Michael Hanna)....Pages 47-51
Envision Your Readers (Michael Hanna)....Pages 53-54
Front Matter ....Pages 55-55
Ethics of Data Analysis (Michael Hanna)....Pages 57-61
Data Preparation (Michael Hanna)....Pages 63-64
Statistics: General Principles (Michael Hanna)....Pages 65-72
Statistics: Common Mistakes (Michael Hanna)....Pages 73-81
Presentation: Figures versus Tables versus Text (Michael Hanna)....Pages 83-86
Tables (Michael Hanna)....Pages 87-94
Figures: General Guidance (Michael Hanna)....Pages 95-96
Figures: Data Graphs (Michael Hanna)....Pages 97-107
Figures: Photographs and Images (Michael Hanna)....Pages 109-111
Legends (Michael Hanna)....Pages 113-114
Front Matter ....Pages 115-115
Ethics of Scientific Writing (Michael Hanna)....Pages 117-124
The Introduction (Michael Hanna)....Pages 125-132
The Methods (Michael Hanna)....Pages 133-141
The Results (Michael Hanna)....Pages 143-151
The Discussion (Michael Hanna)....Pages 153-159
Aligning the IMRD (Michael Hanna)....Pages 161-162
Citing the Literature (Michael Hanna)....Pages 163-165
The Abstract (Michael Hanna)....Pages 167-174
The Capsule Summary (Michael Hanna)....Pages 175-176
The Title (Michael Hanna)....Pages 177-178
Front Matter ....Pages 179-179
Brief Reports (Michael Hanna)....Pages 181-182
Letters (Michael Hanna)....Pages 183-184
Case Reports (Michael Hanna)....Pages 185-187
Literature Reviews (Michael Hanna)....Pages 189-191
Editorials (Michael Hanna)....Pages 193-194
Front Matter ....Pages 195-195
The Need for Revision (Michael Hanna)....Pages 197-198
Build Good Paragraphs (Michael Hanna)....Pages 199-200
Edit Each Sentence (Michael Hanna)....Pages 201-205
Choose the Right Words (Michael Hanna)....Pages 207-209
Use βPlain Englishβ (Michael Hanna)....Pages 211-214
Cut It Down (Michael Hanna)....Pages 215-217
Revise the Abstract and the Title (Michael Hanna)....Pages 219-221
Do a Two-Week Follow-Up (Michael Hanna)....Pages 223-224
Get Internal Peer Review (Michael Hanna)....Pages 225-227
Proof-Read the Manuscript (Michael Hanna)....Pages 229-230
Front Matter ....Pages 231-231
Ethics of Scientific Publishing (Michael Hanna)....Pages 233-238
Authorship (Michael Hanna)....Pages 239-243
Acknowledgments (Michael Hanna)....Pages 245-246
The References (Michael Hanna)....Pages 247-250
Selecting the Target Journal(s) (Michael Hanna)....Pages 251-253
Submission to the Journal (Michael Hanna)....Pages 255-256
The Cover Letter (Michael Hanna)....Pages 257-258
The Journal Decision-Making Process (Michael Hanna)....Pages 259-262
Peer Review (Michael Hanna)....Pages 263-265
Doing the Revisions (Michael Hanna)....Pages 267-270
The Reply-to-Review Letter (Michael Hanna)....Pages 271-274
Correcting the Printerβs Proofs (Michael Hanna)....Pages 275-276
Rereading the Published Paper (Michael Hanna)....Pages 277-277
Dissemination (Michael Hanna)....Pages 279-279
Conclusion (Michael Hanna)....Pages 281-284
Back Matter ....Pages 286-335
β¦ Subjects
Medicine & Public Health; Internal Medicine; Primary Care Medicine
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