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What if my medical paper is rejected by the magazine?
The academic hall believes that in the process of publishing a paper, rejection is a situation that everyone may encounter, and being rejected must be a situation that everyone does not want to see.

In fact, as long as the authors who have published experience must have been rejected, unless they are academic leaders, the level and ability of academic leaders today are also experienced in the process of being rejected and revised. So, don't be afraid of rejection. What should the author do if he encounters rejection?

Generally speaking, the author has three choices: revise the paper and submit it to the original journal again, submit the manuscript to another journal, temporarily give up the paper and wait for the right time. Let's talk about the first option, which is to submit again. If the author decides to submit the original journal again, he must make extra efforts. The author can write to the editor-in-chief and ask to modify the direction to conform to the style and norms of the magazine. If the manuscript has been peer reviewed, please read the reviewer's comments carefully. It is suggested that the review comments be made into a table, which can help you to modify the manuscript more systematically and answer the review comments. If the journal directly rejects the manuscript without asking the author to revise it, you can explain the similarities and differences between the new manuscript and the original manuscript to the magazine when you revise it and submit it again.