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can we incude history taking and follow up notes in medical writing dr vijay ??Dr. Surendra Muralidhar Kulkarni phone 07232 252129 Yavatmal. Shri.Vasantrao Naik Govt. Medical College PHYSIOLOGY DEPT. ASSO. PROF.Mob.08087121698.PIN 445001On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 19:54:03 +0530 "Vijay" <drvijaythawani@...> wrote>

Various types of medical writing: >>Letter to editor / correspondence>Case report / short communication >Original / scientific article>Review article>Editorial>>The order recommends how budding writer should graduate from "letter to editor" to "editorial". Most journals invite Editorials from authors. Mostly all have a structure which the journal reccomends the writers to follow.>>Why a structure for writing?>>For the uniformity>To provide logical heads>To help comprehension>To avoid confusion>To reduce the verbosity>To clarify specifics>>Vijay>>

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Yes, I do think these are important in writing case reports/series.

Its part of medical writing.

Lukande, MMed (Path)Lecturer of Pathology.Dept of Pathology,Faculty of

Medicine,Makerere University.P.O.Box.7072.KAMPALA.UGANDA.

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Sorry, it is out of the subject content of this discussion. Currently we

restrict to scientific writing only, which by itself is very big topic.

Regrets.

Vijay

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> can we incude history taking & nbsp; and follow up notes in medical writing dr

vijay ??Dr. Surendra Muralidhar Kulkarni phone 07232 252129 Yavatmal.

Shri.Vasantrao Naik Govt. Medical College PHYSIOLOGY DEPT. ASSO.

PROF.Mob.08087121698.PIN 445001On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 19:54:03 +0530 " Vijay "

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> Various types of medical writing: & gt; & gt;Letter to editor /

correspondence & gt;Case report / short communication & gt;Original / scientific

article & gt;Review article & gt;Editorial & gt; & gt;The order recommends how budding

writer should graduate from " letter to editor " to " editorial " . Most journals

invite Editorials from authors. Mostly all have a structure which the journal

reccomends the writers to follow. & gt; & gt;Why a structure for writing? & gt; & gt;For

the uniformity & gt;To provide logical heads & gt;To help comprehension & gt;To avoid

confusion & gt;To reduce the verbosity & gt;To clarify

specifics & gt; & gt;Vijay & gt; & gt;

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Yes true but we have constraints of time. May be some one can come forward to

shoulder the responsibility of moderatorship for the same. Any volunteers?

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> Yes, I do think these are important in writing case reports/series.

> Its part of medical writing.

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> Lukande, MMed (Path)Lecturer of Pathology.Dept of Pathology,Faculty of

Medicine,Makerere University.P.O.Box.7072.KAMPALA.UGANDA.

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