by Esther van de Vosse | Nov 22, 2022 | Publishing
You undoubtedly know that most scientific articles about health research have this basic structure: introduction – methods – results – and – discussion, or IMRaD for short. Sometimes the results are placed after the discussion, but otherwise, this order is pretty much...
by Rebecca Tadokera | Oct 24, 2022 | Medical Writing
A guest blog by Rebecca Tadokera of ScieHealth Communications. Rejection of a manuscript is always disheartening, no matter how plausible the reasons are. While this should not be the case, having your paper rejected always feels personal! Perhaps because many a...
by Esther van de Vosse | Mar 22, 2021 | Medical Writing
The study type that you performed is usually mentioned in your article in the title, the abstract, the objectives of your study (in the introduction), and in the materials and methods section. Most researchers decide on or identify the study type of their research...
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:...
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