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 Manuscript Writing
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				Manuscript Writing
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		Medical writers with little experience of writing manuscripts can struggle to organise their thoughts. Linking the information within the different sections of a manuscript can be referred to as ‘manuscript flow’. This article is the last of a…
 Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 26, Issue
				Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 26, Issue 
			
		Conceptual component omission is a distraction to a content expert who expects specific argumentative conceptual components in the various sections of a journal article. As evidence, some of the components have become standardised in structured…
 Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 31, Issue
				Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 31, Issue 
			
		Contributors: Michael Lewis Schneir (author), Wendy Kingdom (section editor), Amy Wheareat (section editor) Syntactic grammar distraction usage or misusage: Definite article Michael Lewis Schneir Medical Writing. 2022;31(3)94-95.…
 Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 31, Issue
				Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 31, Issue 
			
		Contributors: Michael Lewis Schneir, Wendy Kingdom (section editor), Any Whereat (section editor) Syntactic punctuation distraction - Michael Lewis Schneir Medical Writing. 2022;31(4)84-85. https://doi.org/10.56012/tbjp1682
 Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 33, Issue
				Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 33, Issue 
			
		Section Editors: Wendy Kingdom, Amy Whereat Results section of a journal article Author: Michael Lewis Schneir Medical Writing. 2024;33(3):112. https://doi.org/10.56012/rpfd6138
 Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 34, Issue
				Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 34, Issue 
			
		Section Editors: Wendy Kingdom, Amy Whereat Distractions in the introduction section of a journal article Author: Michael Lewis Schneir Medical Writing. 2025;34(1):77. https://doi.org/10.56012/scgm1052
 Medical Communications and Writing for Patients
					 - Volume 30, Issue
				Medical Communications and Writing for Patients
					 - Volume 30, Issue 
			
		Dear All,
As I write this, at least some of us are likely to still be in some form of lockdown or quarantine. I pray that you and your families are all managing to stay as sane as possible, and I sincerely hope that you all stay safe and healthy.
I…
 Nonclinical studies in the Russian Federation — Problems, regulatory norms, and harmonisation with international standards
					 - Volume 26, Issue
				Nonclinical studies in the Russian Federation — Problems, regulatory norms, and harmonisation with international standards
					 - Volume 26, Issue 
			
		Drug product developers and sponsors face a number of problems when organising a nonclinical study in Russia, especially, the diverse range of standards and few certified animal breeding centres, complicating adaptation of the available experimental…
 The Webscout
					 - Volume 26, Issue
				The Webscout
					 - Volume 26, Issue 
			
		“11 tips to write better”, “10 fast ways to become a better writer”, and “5 unconventional ways to become a better writer”. These are examples of what a Google search for “write better” gives you. Some read quite reasonably, some are rather awkward.…
 Medical writing in the Middle East
					 - Volume 22, Issue
				Medical writing in the Middle East
					 - Volume 22, Issue 
			
		Medical researchers in Middle Eastern countries have been forced to confront the fact that scientific publication has become the cornerstone of knowledge dissemination and academic promotion. Regional initiatives, such as the foundation of the…
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