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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Practice
  • Scientific Writing
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Problem-solving is a core competency in clinical practice.
  • Effective communication of clinical insights through publications is crucial for knowledge dissemination.
  • Guidance on manuscript preparation for medical journals is often sought by clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of the concept of problem-solving in clinical practice.
  • To outline a structured approach for writing a scientific article for submission.
  • To enhance clinicians' ability to share their experiences and findings.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual overview of clinical problem-solving models.
  • Step-by-step guide to manuscript development (introduction, methods, results, discussion).
  • Checklist for article submission requirements.

Main Results:

  • Defined key elements of clinical problem-solving.
  • Presented a clear methodology for article writing.
  • Highlighted essential components for successful journal submission.

Conclusions:

  • Clinicians can enhance their practice by systematically approaching problems.
  • Structured writing facilitates the dissemination of clinical knowledge.
  • This guide serves as a practical resource for clinicians aiming to publish.