Why You Need a Medical Editor

Roadblocks to Publishing

medEdit vs Roadblocks

Mission Statement

 

Why You Need a Medical Editor


In today's "publish-or-perish" world, getting your words into print can mean another year of funding and another chance to contribute to the rapidly growing body of knowledge in your area of research.
 
Unfortunately, getting through the publishing process can be a formidable task. The difficulty is reflected by one key statistic:

4 out of 5 manuscripts submitted for publication in
 peer-reviewed journals are rejected!1,2

The Problem

Why is the rejection rate so high?  The editors of peer-reviewed publications have identified two basic problems3:

  1. Poor use of English
  2. Careless preparation of the manuscript

And these can result in a long list of roadblocks to getting a manuscript into print.2

These issues certainly do not reflect the competence of the researcher and his or her staff but, rather, the pressure to publish under tight deadlines in tandem with the demands of the classroom and the lab.


The Solution

A biomedical editor.

An editor with a background in biomedical sciences can ...

  • Point out potential data-related pitfalls and work with you to resolve them
  • Solve editorial glitches with an understanding of the text to help you produce a highly readable, well-organized, stylistically appropriate manuscript

... thereby helping you remove common roadblocks to getting published and putting you on the road to publishing success!

Are you ready to use medEdit?







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1.  Kliewer MA, et al.  AJR. 2004;183:1545-1550.
2.  Bordage G. Acad Med. 2001;76:889-896.
3.  Radford DR, et al. Br Dental J. 1999;187:376.