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Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Academic Medicine
  • Publication Ethics

Background:

  • A vascular surgeon requires increased publications for tenure.
  • A manuscript was rejected with revision suggestions from a top journal.
  • An open-access journal offers rapid publication for a fee.

Discussion:

  • The dilemma involves choosing between rapid, potentially lower-quality publication and a rigorous revision process for a higher-impact journal.
  • Submitting a revised manuscript to a reputable journal enhances scientific integrity and career progression.
  • Open-access journals with quick turnaround times and fees may compromise peer-review quality.

Key Insights:

  • Prioritizing scientific rigor and peer review is crucial for career advancement in academic surgery.
  • Ethical considerations mandate addressing reviewer feedback thoroughly before resubmission.
  • Strategic publication planning is essential for surgeons seeking tenure.

Outlook:

  • Resubmitting to Journal X-special after revisions offers the best chance for career advancement.
  • Focusing on quality publications in established journals is key to long-term success.
  • Navigating academic publishing requires balancing speed, quality, and ethical standards.