Paper 1: How to write a Medical Paper to get it published in a good journal.
Writing is hard work. So, if you want to write a Medical paper and get it published in a good Journal, here are the questions to ask yourself and try to get them answers. What do you have to say? Is it worth writing? Has the information already been published? What format should it be? What is the audience? What journal is appropriate? Peer reviewers are asked: Is the manuscript original, important, interesting; are the data valid; are the conclusions justified by the data; is the writing clear; and what is the priority and timing? Is it new? Is it true?
Paper 2: How to write a scientific manuscript for publication: AT least all of those underlined words must be present:
Introduction: Published scientific papers and professional meetings are really essential to disseminate relevant information and research findings; Reviews: As review articles comprehensively cover a specific biomedical topic and justify future research directions, they require that the author extensively review and master the literature and then develop some general statements and conclusions with practical implications for patients' cares. In addition, they should provide an updated reference for those readers interested in broadening their knowledge of critical issues , Qualitative systematic reviews are a type of literature review that employ detailed, rigorous and explicit methods Quantitative systematic reviews, A quantitative systematic review or meta-analysis critically evaluates each paper ,Target journal: It can be worth thinking about this issue before starting to write ,Authorship: It is always best to sort out authorship before writing a manuscript as authorship order can be a source of problems once the paper has been written to title, keywords and abstract The title is determinant for the indexing process of the article and greatly contributes to the visibility of the paper ,Results : The results section consists of the organised presentation of the collected data , Acknowledgements: All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an Acknowledgements . References: The first suggestion is to follow the journal's policies and formatting instruction. Keywords
Paper 3: How to write a scientific paper.
1. ABSTRACT should begin with a background or objective to clearly state why the research was done, its importance to the field of study, and any previous roadblocks encountered. It should include a very concise version of your methods, results, and conclusions but no references.
2. METHODS: The main components in the method study are: Gaining information about and understanding the process, men carrying out the process and their work, machines carrying out the work, the tools, and the working conditions.
3. RESULTS: The Results section should include the findings of your study and ONLY the findings of your study. The findings include: Data presented in tables, charts, graphs, and other figures (may be placed among research text or on a separate page) A contextual analysis of this data explaining its meaning in sentence form.
4. CONCLUSIONS: The Results section should include the findings of your study and ONLY the findings of your study. The findings include: Data presented in tables, charts, graphs, and other figures (may be placed among research text or on a separate page) A contextual analysis of this data explaining its meaning in sentence form.