1. Choose journals suitable for publication according to impact factors: Impact factor (abbreviated as IF) refers to the frequency of articles cited by a journal in a specific year or period and is an important indicator to measure the influence of academic journals.
2. Choosing journals according to the investment purpose of medical papers: because of different grades of journals, the pass rate is also very different. You can choose journals according to your purpose of publishing medical papers.
3. Choosing journals according to their distribution factors: Journals can be divided into statistical source journals and non-statistical source journals, including regular journals and informal journals. However, journals approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the General Administration of Information must be selected.
4. Understand the frequency factor of periodicals and choose periodicals: the frequency factor refers to the frequency of magazine distribution. There are three meanings: first, the length of the question; Second, the editing and publishing cycle is fast and slow; The third is the backlog of manuscripts. Publishing papers according to the frequency of periodicals can be more conducive to the success of publishing.
Classification of medical specialties:
Medical specialties are generally divided into clinical specialties and functional auxiliary specialties. The former focuses on clinical medicine and basic medicine, including major majors: internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics, infectious diseases, and minor majors: stomatology, optometry, otolaryngology; Basic medicine is mainly engaged in theoretical research for clinical service (physiology, pathology, biochemistry, pharmacology, etc. ).
The latter includes medical imaging (color ultrasound, X-ray, CT, MRI), medical laboratory science (blood gas, urine, bone marrow cells) and anesthesia medicine. Medical professional related examination categories: doctor qualification examination, health qualification examination.
Medical majors mainly train medical professionals who have basic theoretical knowledge and experimental skills in natural science, life science and medical science, and can engage in teaching and scientific research of basic medical disciplines and medical experimental research combining basic and clinical work in medical colleges and medical research institutions.