Writing for SICOT-J

Every time a paper is submitted to the journal, we realize the effort and amount of work it takes for performing the study, writing, formatting, and submitting the paper for peer review. However, how many of these papers are suitable for publication? Medical writing considerations, including an unde...

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Main Authors: Mavrogenis Andreas F., Auffret Babak Isabelle, Caton Jacques H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SICOT-J
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Online Access:https://www.sicot-j.org/articles/sicotj/full_html/2021/01/sicotj210032/sicotj210032.html
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spelling doaj-186f376345c345b1bab11c8cf562c7f02021-08-17T08:41:23ZengEDP SciencesSICOT-J2426-88872021-01-017E110.1051/sicotj/2021042sicotj210032Writing for SICOT-JMavrogenis Andreas F.0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0807-0719Auffret Babak Isabelle1Caton Jacques H.2First Department of Orthopaedics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of MedicineEDP SciencesInstitut de Chirurgie OrtopédiqueEvery time a paper is submitted to the journal, we realize the effort and amount of work it takes for performing the study, writing, formatting, and submitting the paper for peer review. However, how many of these papers are suitable for publication? Medical writing considerations, including an understandable text that does not confuse reading, formality, and ethics in writing, should be kept in mind when preparing and writing a paper to be submitted for publication to a journal. This editorial note offers useful advice for the authors submitting their papers to a journal on what to keep in mind before submission, how to prepare a quality submission, how to win the editor for their paper to avoid rejection, and how to make it to the review process and maybe to get published. It is our belief that these tips and advice on medical writing apply to any author and any journal.https://www.sicot-j.org/articles/sicotj/full_html/2021/01/sicotj210032/sicotj210032.htmlmedical writinginstructions to authorsoutlineauthorshipsubmission
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instructions to authors
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authorship
submission
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Auffret Babak Isabelle
Caton Jacques H.
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series SICOT-J
issn 2426-8887
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Every time a paper is submitted to the journal, we realize the effort and amount of work it takes for performing the study, writing, formatting, and submitting the paper for peer review. However, how many of these papers are suitable for publication? Medical writing considerations, including an understandable text that does not confuse reading, formality, and ethics in writing, should be kept in mind when preparing and writing a paper to be submitted for publication to a journal. This editorial note offers useful advice for the authors submitting their papers to a journal on what to keep in mind before submission, how to prepare a quality submission, how to win the editor for their paper to avoid rejection, and how to make it to the review process and maybe to get published. It is our belief that these tips and advice on medical writing apply to any author and any journal.
topic medical writing
instructions to authors
outline
authorship
submission
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