What were the courses in the Chinese department? Writing?The courses in the Chinese department generally included knowledge of language, literature, history, philosophy, aesthetics, language, and translation. In terms of writing, the Chinese department usually taught methods and techniques of literary creation such as novels, essays, and poems, as well as knowledge related to market writing and publishing. In addition, students will also learn the skills of film and media literature creation, as well as creative writing, advertising writing, and other knowledge related to the cultural industry.
Writing and submission of medical papersMedical thesis writing:
- The quality of a medical paper mainly depended on the author's knowledge, scientific research ability, writing ability, etc. It was the crystallization of superb professional skills, high-level scientific research ability, profound knowledge structure, and skilled writing skills. Therefore, authors needed to constantly strengthen their knowledge and ability.
- Medical papers were categorized into topics, debates, and comprehensions.
Medical thesis submission:
- Techniques for submission:
- Accurately measure the value of the manuscript. The quality of the manuscript was evaluated by consulting the literature, and then it was decided whether to submit it to a core journal or a normal journal. Core journals had many manuscripts, great influence, strong competitiveness, low publication rate, and long cycle, while ordinary journals had few manuscripts and high publication rate.
- Choose a professional journal. The journals were divided into comprehensive and professional. One had to choose a journal that was suitable for one's thesis. Professional journals had requirements for the depth of the content. After determining the level of posting, the author would compare several professional journals in the level to determine the direction of the manuscript.
- Research journal characteristics and style. Find a recent magazine, study its characteristics, author's terms, etc., and adjust the style of the manuscript to be as consistent as possible.
- Considering remuneration and interpersonal relationships. The journals with high remuneration were highly competitive and had low publication rates. They also established regular contact with the editorial department to understand the editing and publishing plans.
- When submitting, you can refer to the excellent papers of your major, collect new literature on the subject to supplement your own research results, pay attention to repeated revision and verification, and carefully check the printed manuscript. The submission had to be reviewed by the unit and recommended by a letter. It was necessary to carefully read the manuscript agreement of the journal to know yourself and your enemy, and not to submit more than one manuscript. It was feasible to send both Chinese and foreign manuscripts at the same time.
- [Ways of publishing: There are usually two ways to submit your own article or find an intermediary to help you publish it.]
- Some examples of journal acceptance scope:
- Biomedicals Research International JCPR Q3, impact factor 3.246, suitable for graduation and postgraduate studies, publishing original research, reviews, and clinical research, covering a wide range of life sciences and medicine topics.
- Muscles and Nerves, a journal published by Muscles and Nerves, covers clinical research and clinical-related research reports, covering the fields of biochemistry, genetics, imaging, immunity, pharmacology, biochemistry, virology, and so on.
- The International Orthopedic Surgery journal accepted articles on orthopedic clinical surgery or basic research related to orthopedics.
- The scope of accepting articles for clinical nuclear medicine included ultrasound imaging, radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging.
- The scope of the Clinical Journal of Pain included clinical anesthesia, surgery, internal medicine, neurology, orthopedics, psychiatric, clinical pharmacology, rehabilitation, and other fields.
- " Children's Research " accepted articles from adolescent medicine, cardiology, cardiometabolic diseases, intensive care, emergency medicine, and neurology.
- Nature sub-journal comprehensive submission, not limited to professionals.