8 common mistakes to avoid when writing your first academic manuscript
Mediwrite - Ruth Hadfield, PhD - freelance medical writer & editor
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4y ago
Editors and reviewers are the gatekeepers between your academic manuscript and getting published. These are the people you need to convince (and not annoy or offend) to ensure success. The three most common reasons for accepting a manuscript that is given by reviewers are that the work is: Timely and relevant to a current problem [...] Read More The post 8 common mistakes to avoid when writing your first academic manuscript appeared first on Ruth Hadfield, PhD ..read more
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A daily summary of new research findings on COVID-19 in the published literature
Mediwrite - Ruth Hadfield, PhD - freelance medical writer & editor
by Ruth Hadfield
5y ago
By Ruth Hadfield, PhD Scientific advances in the understanding of COVID-19 Since coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19 or 2019-nCoV)/severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 over 900 academic research articles have been published. For clinicians already working at the frontline it is a daunting task to keep track [...] Read More The post A daily summary of new research findings on COVID-19 in the published literature appeared first on Ruth Hadfield, PhD ..read more
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