by Esther van de Vosse | May 5, 2022 | Research
Presenting a poster at a scientific meeting can be an excellent opportunity to receive feedback on your research, find new collaborators, and enlarge your network. Therefore your poster should primarily be a conversation starter and be easy to understand. Preparation...
by Esther van de Vosse | Dec 1, 2020 | Publication
Did you perform an interventional study for which you need to provide a flowchart (or ‘flow diagram’)? There are various ways to make one. Standard flowchart examples One way to make the flowchart is by adapting a standard example. For a flowchart of a clinical trial...
by Esther van de Vosse | Nov 22, 2020 | Publication
After you submit a manuscript to a journal, it can take a long time before it is accepted for publication. I have written before about how to find out for a specific journal how long it might take from submission to acceptance. Here I describe the publication process:...
by Esther van de Vosse | Jul 12, 2020 | Medical Writing
When you first start writing manuscripts for publication you may think that one or two revision rounds will be required before the paper is ready. You send your `final version` to your supervisor expecting to receive it back with only minor comments and be able to...
by Esther van de Vosse | May 20, 2020 | Publication, Publishing
Most scientific journals charge for publishing an article. There is currently a lot of discussion about these so-called publication fees because, among others, most journals subsequently also charge readers to access the publication. Some journals give everyone access...
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