Abstract

Scientific publication is the backbone of academic research. Findings by investigators need to be disseminated to the community so that results can influence human health and well-being as well lay groundwork for future research. In spite of the central role of publishing in academic life described above, there are very few formal courses or seminars teaching academics, particularly physician scientists on how to publish their work. The table below outlines reasons for rejection of manuscripts, coming out of a survey of a number of journal editors Using information from this survey as a starting point, we will discuss the “fatal flaws” that lead to outright rejection of manuscripts, and outline strategies on how to write a manuscript of high impact, which is likely to be accepted for publication.

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