Good medical manuscript writing demands more than just high-quality research. It requires accurate and concise communication of findings and conclusions, appealing presentation, and adherence to extensive journal guidelines. Given this, it is important that scientists realize the magnitude of effort needed to stay competitive in peer review. A qualified medical writer who has access to the study results requires considerably less time to write a paper than a researcher does. In addition, a professional writer presents research content better—he avoids lapses in logic, highlights important information, and ensures error-free language.
Our medical writing team allows researchers to focus their energies on research by providing them with a very cost-effective and time-saving alternative, as outlined by the following benefits:
- Writing: We will work with the study data you provide and organize them into a well-structured piece of writing until it is ready for publication.
- Referencing: We will reference published data to lend credibility to your research.
- Figures and tables: We will ensure that the impact of your research is duly enhanced by creating supporting material such as figures and tables.
- Formatting: We will format the abstract, text, tables, figures, and references according to the journal’s Instructions to Authors.
- Cover letter for journals: We will write a cover letter to the journal editors on your behalf. This letter will adhere to accepted academic writing conventions, effectively convey the significance of your research, and make the necessary declarations.
- Multiple rounds: We will develop content for you in an iterative process that involves 3 rounds of correspondence with you. During this time, you can communicate with the editor regarding any clarifications/issues.
Subject Areas
Our broad areas of expertise are life sciences and medicine.
Medicine
- Cardiology (including vascular diseases)
- Developmental biology
- Clinical psychology and psychiatry
- Endocrinology
- Endoscopy
- Gastroenterology (including pancreas and hepatobiliary system)
- Genetics
- Gynecology
- Infectious diseases
- Nephrology
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
- Transplantation
- Vaccines
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Neurology
- Respiratory system
Life sciences
- Biochemistry
- Biomedicine
- Biotechnology cell biology
- Genetics
- Marine biology
- Microbiology
- Molecular biology
- Plant biology (Botany)
- Zoology
