What every medical writer needs to know: Questions and answers for the serious medical author

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This book presents must-know facts generally not covered in How To books about medical writing. Every medical writer, whether a beginner or veteran, needs answers to questions many might not even know to ask. How does your personality type influence your writing behavior, and what can you do to make writing easier for you? What should you ask before agreeing to co-author an article for publication or write a book chapter? What are some of the current issues regarding copyright and plagiarism that authors may face? What has research discovered about the quotations and references found in journal articles? What do you need to know about open access journals and predatory publishers? Dr. Taylor tells some surprising truths about medical publishing, including possible sources of peer review bias and some alarming influences on what ends up in print. He also relates little-known stories about renowned medical writers such as Sir William Osler, William Carlos Williams and Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and the origins of some of medicines classic publications. What Every Medical Writer Needs to Know provides information vital for every health care professional who aspires to write for others to read: academicians and practicing physicians; nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants; and professional medical and scientific writers.

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Taylor, R. B. (2015). What every medical writer needs to know: Questions and answers for the serious medical author. What Every Medical Writer Needs to Know: Questions and Answers for the Serious Medical Author (pp. 1–220). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20264-8

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