Writing High-Quality Medical Publications: A User's Manual
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Rating | : | 4.88 (860 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1498765955 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 528 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The imperative to "publish and not perish" has never been more compelling. Elucidating pivotal principles of quality, and biostatistics, and informed by the belief that your writing can be engaging, elegant, and memorableno matter how technical and complex the subject matter, this volume can be your trustworthy companion as you seek to enhance both the structure and substance of your manuscripts.. Enter "The Gutkin Manual." Drawing from the author's distinguished, nearly 30-year career, this comprehensive and supportive guide helps to get your paper acceptedand by the journal of first choice. Yet millions of manuscripts
He has delivered invited lectures on medical writing at Johnson & Johnson and the Center for Business Intelligence (now CBINET). Gutkin is a medical communications professional who has 28 years of experience in writing and editorial management, with a focus on publications in peer-reviewed journals. Stephen W. Mr. for 23 years. Gutkin served as arts critic for the Brooklyn Paper; a research scientist developing HPLC assays for endogenous biomolecules and GLC assa
During this span, the organization drafted and edited approximately 200 papers published in leading journals. He is Senior Market Access Writer with the WG Group (New York and London), a health data analytics and communications company. A coauthor of 13 peer-reviewed papers, Stephen served as president of Rete Biomedical Communications Corp. Gutkin served as arts critic for the Brooklyn Paper; a research scientist developing HPLC assays for endogenous biomolecules and GLC assays for therapeutic drug monitoring; and copy chief with McGraw Hill Healthcare (New York). About the Author Stephen W. In 1991, his contribution to late rhetorician William Safire's "On Language" column was published in the New York Times. The work culminated colla