But is it publishable? Mastering the MMed message

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Abstract

The research requirement for South African specialist registration offers opportunities and challenges. For some clinicians it may spark a lifelong interest in clinical investigation, while for many others it may provide a potential publication opportunity. Integrating the specific requirements of an MMed mini-dissertation with those of standard medical publications can be difficult for first-time authors and their supervisors; published guidance caters to full-length laboratory Master's or doctoral research. We suggest that research is more likely to be publishable if it is locally relevant, has a clear clinical message and is coherently presented.

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Parrish, A. G., & Grossman, E. S. (2020). But is it publishable? Mastering the MMed message. South African Medical Journal, 110(8), 753–755. https://doi.org/10.7196/SAMJ.2020.v110i8.14770

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