Writing Effectively and Navigating the Publication Process: Advice from the Editors of Academic Medicine

Writing Effectively and Navigating the Publication Process: Advice from the Editors of Academic Medicine

The editors of Academic Medicine share their advice for authors submitting their scholarship for publication and describe what they look for when they're reviewing submissions. Also included are resources to help authors write successfully and publish their work. This episode is meant for new authors and authors new to medical education and, while the advice comes from the editors of Academic Medicine, much of it also applies to other types of medical education scholarship, to scholarly publishing in other disciplines, and to submissions to other journals and publications.

A transcript of this episode and links to the resources mentioned are available at academicmedicineblog.org.

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