Most common mistakes when writing medical original articles

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Abstract

One of the skills that is more in need to be strengthened in the medical area is the dissemination of knowledge. For this reason, it is necessary to provide elements that promote training in scientific writing. Identifying the most common problems when writing medical original articles for publication will provide useful resources that should contribute to the generation of knowledge. There are multiple reasons that intervene for an original article not to be accepted in a medical journal, among which failure to follow instructions for authors and methodological, design and structural problems stand out. However, the aspect that most influences and that is seldom pointed out, is inadequate writing of research manuscripts, which becomes evident in the different sections that make up manuscripts. All the above-mentioned factors are the responsibility of the authors, and therefore must be taken care of properly. The purpose of this article is to identify the most common mistakes when writing original medical manuscripts, which, if avoided, will increase the possibility for research papers to be accepted for publication.

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Hernández-Vargas, A., Pérez-Manjarrez, F. E., Mendiola-Pastrana, I. R., López-Ortiz, E., & López-Ortiz, G. (2019). Most common mistakes when writing medical original articles. Gaceta Medica de Mexico. Academia Nacional de Medicina. https://doi.org/10.24875/GMM.19005172

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