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SLIDE DECK : Visualizing Medicine: Using Images to Convey Your Clinical Story

  Discover how to use clinical images, graphics, and visual storytelling to make your medical research compelling and memorable. Learn tips, types of visuals, and ethical guidelines for effective visual communication.

How to Find a Publisher for Your Book: Tips for Selecting the Best Publisher

Learn how to find the right publisher for your book. Explore practical tips to evaluate publishers, understand their offerings, and choose the best fit for your goals. 

Fact or Fluff? A Guide to Evaluating Sources

Not all information is created equal. This guide shows you how to critically evaluate sources, identify credible research, and avoid misinformation—essential skills for students, researchers, and professionals alike.

Editor’s Corner: How should a manuscript be revised to respond to reviewer feedback?

When responding to reviewer feedback, it’s critical to address all the comments, even if you don’t agree with them. Acknowledge each point and, if necessary, explain why you chose not to incorporate certain suggestions – the author response letter is your opportunity to do this. Always ensure you submit all the required materials in the requested format – clear communication and thorough revisions will streamline the process and help editors make decisions as quickly as possible. Patience and diligence during this phase are key to ensuring your manuscript’s quality and increasing the likelihood of acceptance.