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    Author: Robert B. Taylor
    Full Title: Medical Writing: A Guide For Clinicians, Educators, And Researchers, 3rd Edition
    Publisher: Springer; 3rd ed. 2018 edition (January 15, 2018)
    Year: 2018
    ISBN-13: 9783319701264 (978-3-319-70126-4), 9783319701257 (978-3-319-70125-7)
    ISBN-10: 3319701266, 3319701258
    Pages: 420
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Family Medicine
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 46.00 €


    This book is a clear and comprehensive guide that assists readers in translating observations, ideas, and research into articles, reports, or book chapters ready for publication. For both researchers and practicing physicians, skills in medical writing are essential. Dr. Robert B. Taylor, a distinguished leader in academic medicine, uses a clear, conversational style throughout this book to emphasize the professional and personal enrichment that writing can bring. The text includes in depth instructions for writing and publishing: review articles, case reports, editorials and letters to the editor, book reviews, book chapters, reference books, research protocols, grant proposals, and research reports. This third edition is additionally fully updated to include the intricacies of medical writing and publishing today, with new coverage of: open access, pay to publish and predatory journals, peer review fraud, publication bias, parachute studies, public domain images, and phantom authors. Loaded with practical information, tips to help achieve publication, and real world examples, Medical Writing can improve skills for clinicians, educators, and researchers, whether they are new to writing or seasoned authors.

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