Writing a Research Paper
Although the papers I have written with residents and faculty are not always accepted, most reviewers begin their comments with “This is a clearly written paper.” I think this must be why several people have asked me if I have a formula for writing research papers. The answer is yes, I do, so I decided to write this brief essay to describe it. I do this because I have learned the hard way that good data can be sunk by ba d writing and have seen the pain in some colleagues’ faces when they have a good project but can only stare at a blank computer screen, not knowing how to start.
Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics - Category: Radiology Authors: Theodore S. Lawrence Tags: Education Source Type: research
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