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Format of medical popular science papers
Basic format of medical papers

The following small series will briefly explain the basic format and writing methods of medical papers for everyone, hoping to help everyone.

Title title requirements

1. Concise explanation, concise wording: generally no more than 20 words.

2. The title is quite distinct: the title reflects the content and explains the title.

3, focused, clear theme: highlight the theme of the paper. If it is not clear enough to summarize the content of the paper, you can add subheadings (dashes, parentheses or sequence codes).

Signature of the author (author)

1, the meaning of the author's signature A. Clarify the responsibility of the paper: the responsibility of the paper is at your own risk. B. get due honors: including the history of scientific and technological development. C. The need of literature retrieval: author retrieval D. Defining copyright: personal rights and property rights

2. The principle of author's signature. Individual authors are limited to those who choose research topics and make research plans, directly participate in all or major research work and make contributions, participate in paper writing and are responsible for the content (GB77 1387 "Writing Format of Scientific Reports, Dissertations and Academic Papers").

3, the author's signature requirements

(1), which can be divided into collective signature and individual signature.

(2) The first author should be the creator, designer and executor of the paper and the author of the paper.

(3) When many people co-write, the master is behind the previous one; When multiple units are written together, they are marked with footnotes.

(4), the number of authors is not easy to be too much, generally not more than 6 people.

(5) Guidance, cooperation and reviewers can be included as thanks.

Abstraction (abstraction)

1. General format of abstract content and format:

(1), purpose: to explain the problem to be solved in this paper and its origin.

(2) Methods: Explain the research time, the number of patients or subjects participating in the research and the main research methods.

(3) Results: It shows that the main results in the research content include data and statistical test results.

(4) Conclusion: The main conclusions include direct clinical application.