ABC's of writing medical papers in English.

Korean Journal of Radiology : Official Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
Todd H Baron

Abstract

Publishing medical papers in English is important as English remains the predominant language for most medical papers (both electronic and traditional journal publications). In addition, journals with the highest impact factors are published in English and a publication in English thus enhances the visibility of authors and their institutions, and is important for promotion in some academic centers. This article reviews the basic principles that will help you successfully publish a manuscript in English. Although other books and articles are available on this subject, there are relatively few references. The present article is based on this author's experience of publishing nearly 400 articles in English. It will emphasize writing original articles, but the principles can be applied to virtually any type of manuscript.

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Oct 2, 2015·Journal of Korean Medical Science·Edward Barroga, Maya Vardaman
Feb 2, 2018·Journal of Postgraduate Medicine·M S Tullu, S Karande
Oct 5, 2020·European Journal of Microbiology & Immunology·Payam Behzadi, Márió Gajdács
Oct 26, 2021·Tropical Doctor·Dhananjaya Sharma, Michael Cotton

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