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How do beginners write medical papers
The beginning writing of medical papers is as follows:

1, determine the theme

First of all, you should know what kind of articles you are writing (such as summaries and papers), and then choose the appropriate materials according to the theme. For example, if you plan to write a review article, you can find some relevant data or materials from relevant literature as your research basis. Of course, you can also directly consult the contents of relevant books and magazines to collect and sort out.

Step 2 collect information

(1) Read the literature

After determining the theme, you can find inspiration and material by reading a lot of literature. Generally, information can be obtained through the following channels: library; Network resources; Buy professional magazines or something. It should be noted that information must be collected from multiple channels, analyzed and compared to obtain valuable content.

(2) Questionnaire survey

Questionnaire is another effective method to collect data. You can design a questionnaire for a certain question and send it out for interested people to fill in and give you relevant information (including but not limited to the answer). So you can get a lot of useful information and clues from it! But be careful not to blindly do the questionnaire ~ otherwise it will easily lead to waste!

Step 3 write the first draft

(1) Determine the structure

For a medical paper, its basic structure should include title, author's name and unit, abstract, keywords and text. (For the specific format, please refer to the push of the previous official WeChat account. The abstract is a general description of the full text and puts forward its own views and conclusions. It is also important to note that the title of the article is best consistent with the abstract.

(2) Write an outline

Before starting formal writing, you need to make an outline (outline), and then fill in the details of each part in the corresponding position according to the outline to complete the first draft! (Note: If it is difficult to write, you can leave it blank first. When writing an outline, you can use the following methods: list method; Tree diagram method; Flowchart method and tabular method.

(3) Modification

The last step is polishing and modifying, which is also very important! You need to double-check whether the logical relationship between paragraphs is reasonable and whether the language expression is in place.