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How to write an international manuscript

How to write an international manuscript. Prof. Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong MD, PhD Epidemiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Hat Yai, THAILAND cvirasak@medicine.psu.ac.th. Objectives . Importance of international publication

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How to write an international manuscript

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  1. How to write an international manuscript Prof. Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong MD, PhD Epidemiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Hat Yai, THAILAND cvirasak@medicine.psu.ac.th

  2. Objectives • Importance of international publication • Concepts and techniques in writing an international manuscript

  3. Are you interested in writing an international manuscript?

  4. Why international publication? • Globalization • Information era • Accessibility of information • Sharing of information • Utilization of information Should be networking, not hierarchical

  5. Why international publication? • As a public health personnel, scientist • should access to the public knowledge • should contribute to the public domain • More accessible, more readers • High quality Good papers can benefit your institute Give accreditation to your institute

  6. Is it possible in your institute? • This is possible to do in your institute. • Do not think that a local study would not be of interest to the international community. • Do not do a study that just because it has never been done. • Thirty international publications from Epidemiology Unit, PSU in 2007

  7. How to begin? • Aim for an international publication • International interest • Literature review from international journals • Think of new ideas • Clarify an idea to make a good proposal P L A N C A R E F U L L Y Good proposal Good data Good publication

  8. To read an article: Title Abstract Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion To write a manuscript: Title Results Discussion Materials and methods Introduction Abstract Manuscript writing techniques

  9. Manuscript writing techniques Results • Study sample: response rate, excluded samples, missing, loss to follow up, sample size • Key tables • Baseline characteristics • Findings corresponding to study objectives • Text • Summarize the table in nonnumeric form • Explain tables and graphs

  10. Manuscript writing techniques Discussion • Summarize each table based on findings • Contrast of findings for negative findings • Comparison of the findings to other studies • Explanations of the differences • Use your results to explain others (downstream) • Use other results to explain yours (upstream) • Strengths and limitations • Recommendations

  11. Manuscript writing techniques Discussion • Avoid putting #, %, in discussion. • Every sentence should have solid information, reference, scientific evidence. • Do not over claim your findings.

  12. Manuscript writing techniques Materials and methods • Similar to your proposal with or without modification • Write in past tense

  13. Manuscript writing techniques Introduction • General information about a study • Importance of the problem and problem size • Move quickly to the main focus • Benchmark study • Knowledge gap (rather than sympathy) • Explain why and how your study contribute to the new knowledge • Your justification for doing the study • Clear objectives

  14. Manuscript writing techniques References • Should be relevant to benchmark studies • Not too many references • Consistent formatting

  15. How do you feel? • What do you want to know? • What do you want to improve?

  16. Discussion

  17. Thank You

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