As a medical professional, communicating your research findings to the wider scientific community is essential to advancing knowledge and improving patient outcomes. Writing scientific medical articles […]
Titles of biomedical articles commonly take one of four forms (2). These four forms have been characterized as:i. Nominalii. Compoundiii. Full sentenceiv. iv. Question A nominal […]
The Results section of a research paper is where you present the novel outcomes of your work. At this point, the reader understands the rationale for […]
The Introduction to a research paper needs to convince the reader that your work is important and relevant, frame the questions being addressed, and provide context […]
The peer review system is simultaneously rewarding and frustrating, with good suggestions for improving your manuscript often hidden among less useful comments. What do you do when […]
Poor English can delay the publication of research. A recent article in New Scientist, a British weekly science magazine, mentions that poor English “is another factor that puts […]
Many English-second language authors find it quite difficult to write concisely, because they cannot find appropriate words to substitute long phrases. In fact, conforming to a […]
When emailing or texting a friend, you hardly give a thought to the quality of writing; you focus on the contents. Similarly, when talking to friends […]
Academic and scientific research is a methodical process that involves several decisions. Communicating and disseminating research findings is of paramount importance, especially given how scientific inventions […]
As a medical professional, communicating your research findings to the wider scientific community is essential to advancing knowledge and improving patient outcomes. Writing scientific medical articles […]
Titles of biomedical articles commonly take one of four forms (2). These four forms have been characterized as:i. Nominalii. Compoundiii. Full sentenceiv. iv. Question A nominal […]
The Results section of a research paper is where you present the novel outcomes of your work. At this point, the reader understands the rationale for […]