01 Jul From Data to Manuscript: Common Pitfalls in Medical Research Writing
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In medical research, the work does not end when the data is collected. Turning sound results into a clear, publishable manuscript is a distinct skill, and one that even strong researchers underestimate. Excellent science is regularly rejected or delayed not because the findings are weak, but because the writing fails to communicate them clearly. For medical students and early-career researchers, learning to avoid the common pitfalls of manuscript writing is as important as mastering the methods themselves.
Here are the errors that most often weaken medical research writing, and how to avoid them.
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