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How to improve the submission rate of medical papers.
As a n experienced person, I give you three suggestions:

First of all, know and be familiar with all kinds of periodical information in advance.

There are many medical journals and SCI journals in China, and there are great differences among them in content orientation, publishing purpose, column classification and specific requirements for papers submitted. As the saying goes, know yourself and know yourself. Be sure to know more about the information of various periodicals before submitting a manuscript.

If you want to know all kinds of periodical information, we recommend the Chinese submission and SCI submission tools of Changxiao Medical Network, which can not only collect authoritative and detailed periodical information, but also support retrieval according to the conditions such as catalogue, review cycle, employment ratio, publication cycle, magazine level, review fee and impact factors, which can meet the needs of medical workers in many aspects such as paper submission and title evaluation.

Second, don't "contribute more to one manuscript" or "contribute more to one publication"

The editorial department of periodicals is very resistant to "multiple contributions for one manuscript" and "multiple contributions for one journal". For these authors, each journal editorial department has its own blacklist. Once blacklisted, let alone soliciting contributions, even the draft review will basically not be accepted.

Third, the author's contact information should be detailed and accurate.

Periodical editors sometimes need to contact the author for revision when reviewing manuscripts. If you don't leave detailed and accurate contact information, you may lose the best opportunity to submit and publish. It is suggested that the author must leave detailed and accurate contact information. At the same time, pay attention to the telephone and email when reviewing the submission, and don't miss the contact of the journal.

Fourth, take seriously the opinions related to retirement.

For manuscripts that have been withdrawn, the author must carefully read the instructions on the withdrawal list and the specific opinions of reviewers and editorial departments. Seriously revise and implement them one by one. If the author thinks it is really difficult to modify or inappropriate, it is best to explain it on a separate page and clearly express his views and opinions.

Fifth, keep abreast of the progress of the manuscript.

It is suggested that the author keep abreast of the processing of the manuscript and follow up the processing progress in time by contacting the journal.