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How to write a research paper.

Andrei V Alexandrov1

  • 1Stroke Treatment Team, Houston Medical School, University of Texas, Houston, TX 77030, USA. avalexandrov@worldnet.att.net

Cerebrovascular Diseases (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 26, 2004
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Strokologists facing writing challenges can prevent career damage by adhering to the IMRaD format and presenting data clearly. This guide offers strategies to overcome scientific writing difficulties and enhance career progression.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Medical Writing
  • Academic Publishing

Background:

  • Strokologists often lack time for scientific writing, leading to potential career-limiting "writer's cramp."
  • This condition can negatively impact academic advancement in neurology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical advice for preventing and treating writing difficulties in busy strokologists.
  • To offer strategies for improving scientific writing efficiency and effectiveness.

Main Methods:

  • Adhering to the Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion (IMRaD) structure.
  • Emphasizing conciseness and clarity in manuscript preparation.
  • Ensuring all manuscript sections support a central message.

Main Results:

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  • Presenting data that directly answers research questions is crucial.
  • Concise presentation of key numeric data and statistics enhances readability.
  • Quality new data or novel thinking, coupled with clear writing, leads to successful submissions.

Conclusions:

  • Study conclusions must be directly supported by the findings.
  • Avoidance of lengthy, unsupported speculation is essential for modern scientific communication.
  • A clear message in a well-written manuscript can advance stroke understanding.