Why You Need a Medical Editor

Roadblocks to Publishing

medEdit vs Roadblocks

Mission Statement

 

medEdit Cuts Publishing Roadblocks in Half
Your manuscript will be edited with a sharp eye for syntactical mishaps, textual gaps, and signs of inconsistency (eg, in the use of technical terms, units of measure, statistical support). Your editor will boldly* help remove at least half of the roadblocks to your publishing success:

10.  Defective tables or
figures
  9.  Insufficient data
  8.  Incomplete, inaccurate, or
outdated review of the literature
  7.  Inaccurate or inconsistent data reported
  6.  Insufficient problem statement
  5.  
Text difficult to follow
  4.  Sample size too small or biased
  3.  Inappropriate or suboptimal instrumentation
  2.  
Overinterpretation of results
  1.  Inappropriate or incomplete statistics

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*Boldface and italics added.
Bordage G. Reasons reviewers reject and accept manuscripts:  the strengths and weaknesses in medical education reports. Acad Med. 2001;76(9):889-896.