You've invested months into completing your study, writing up the results, and submitting your manuscript to a journal. Now you've received feedback from the journal's reviewers and editors asking you to revise. What do you need to do to increase the chances that your manuscript will get published?
In this session on Friday, September 29 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), you will hear from speakers experienced in writing and revising manuscripts and in reviewing and making decisions about what gets published (and what doesn't). Speakers will share insights and provide guidance on best practices for receiving and responding to feedback from peer reviewers and editors. Participants will learn strategies for effectively revising so their manuscripts are improved and more likely to be accepted by editors. There will be time for Q&A. All are invited to attend.
Speakers:
Constance Tucker, MA, PhD, Vice Provost, Educational Improvement and Innovation, Oregon Health & Science University, and associate editor, MedEdPORTAL
Krisztina Fischer, MD, PhD, MMSc, Assistant professor of radiology, Harvard Medical School, and editorial board member, Academic Medicine
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Laura Blyton
Staff Editor
Association of American Medical Colleges
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