- Recipe-like approach to medical writing for orthopaedic surgeons
- Get started with your study design
- Tips and tricks for non English-natives
This unique guide is designed to facilitate the complex task of getting a paper published in an orthopaedics journal. The editors have enlisted expert orthopaedic surgeons from prestigious academic institutions, who share essential advice on how to set up and write on your research. The book addresses fraud issues, the correct use of English and editing, how to develop a sound research methodology, and editors’ and reviewers’ expectations, along with the main reasons for rejection. The future of the Impact Factor, altmetrics and Open Access journals are also discussed, and will be of special interest to young faculty who are starting their research career. The chapters are structured in a reproducible and easy-to-follow format. In addition, the editors offer tips and tricks for non-native speakers writing in English. As such, the book provides an accessible and comprehensive resource for all those seeking guidance on how to publish their research work in the field of orthopaedics. Table of Contents- Fraud in Publishing
Andreas F. Mavrogenis, Georgios N. Panagopoulos, Cyril Mauffrey, Marius M. Scarlat - The Use of English and Its Editing
Andrew Quaile - Developing a Sound Research Methodology
Luca Pierannunzii - What Editors and Reviewers Look for: Tips for Successful Research Publication
Ryan Stancil, Seth S. Leopold, Adam Sassoon - Medical Writing: Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses
Simon Tiziani, Hans-Christoph Pape - Epidemiological Studies
Charles M. Court-Brown, Stuart A. Aitken - Common Causes of Rejection
Fredric M. Pieracci - Tips and Tricks for Non-English Writers
Matthew P. Abdel, Matthieu Ollivier - Impact Factor and Altmetrics: What Is the Future?
Costas Papakostidis, Peter V. Giannoudis - Open-Access Journals: The Future of Scientific Publishing?
Philip F. Stahel, Todd VanderHeiden
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