Title of article :
Writing Biomedical Manuscripts Part I: Fundamentals and General Rules
Author/Authors :
Ohwovoriole, AE Department of Medicine - College of Medicine University of Lags and Lagos University Teaching Hospital - Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
It is a professional obligation for health researchers to
investigate and communicate their findings to the medical
community. The writing of a publishable scientific manuscript
can be a daunting task for the beginner and to even some
established researchers. Many manuscripts fail to get off the
ground and/or are rejected. The writing task can be made
easier and the quality improved by using and following
simple rules and leads that apply to general scientific writing
.The manuscript should follow a standard structure:(e.g.
(Abstract) plus Introduction, Methods, Results, and
Discussion/Conclusion, the IMRAD model. The authors must
also follow well established fundamentals of good
communication in science and be systematic in approach. The
manuscript must move from what is currently known to what
was unknown that was investigated using a hypothesis,
research question or problem statement. Each section has its
own style of structure and language of presentation. The
beginning of writing a good manuscript is to do a good study
design and to pay attention to details at every stage. Many
manuscripts are rejected because of errors that can be avoided
if the authors follow simple guidelines and rules. One good
way to avoid potential disappointment in manuscript writing is
to follow the established general rules along with those of the
journal in which the paper is to be published. An important
injunction is to make the writing precise, clear, parsimonious,
and comprehensible to the intended audience.
The purpose of this article is to arm and encourage potential
biomedical authors with tools and rules that will enable them
to write contemporary manuscripts, which can stand the
rigorous peer review process. The expectations of standard
journals, and common pitfalls the major elements of a
manuscript are covered.
Keywords :
Primary publications , Scientific writing , Writing guidelines , Study design , Qualitative research , Secondary publications , IMRAD , Rules , Structure , Guidelines , Biomedical manuscripts , IMRAD
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics