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How to write medical laboratory papers
First, the writing points of medical laboratory papers

1, the topic should be small and the excavation should be deep; Don't have a big topic, but have a thin content.

2. Read a good book before writing, read a lot of materials and pay attention to academic accumulation. In this process, you should also pay attention to using the network, especially some professional databases.

3. Three new principles of "new topics, new methods and new materials" (taught by the boss)

4. "New topics and new works" and "Make a mountain out of a molehill"

Second, the skills of thesis writing

(A) the elements of excellent papers:

1, correct topic selection;

2. Appropriate entry point;

3, concise and clear;

4. explain your contribution;

5. Reliable/repeatable results;

6. Repeatable process;

7. Good article structure and logical flow;

8. Selected references

(B) the misunderstanding of excellent papers:

1, the more ideas, the better;

2. Blind pursuit of revolutionary and breakthrough achievements;

3. The more complicated the mathematics, theory and formula, the better-show your cleverness;

4. Pursuing the best, unprecedented;

5, show authority, and cite a large number of your own papers in the citation.

(3) Conditions for writing an article:

1, research related, really have good ideas, not writing for the sake of writing;

2. Has achieved valuable results and contributed to the academic community;

3. The experiment is mature and can stand the test;

It needs to be recorded and shared with others.

(4) Key points of thesis writing:

1, write an outline of 3~4 floors and modify it many times.

2. From the introduction, review the existing work.

3, to declare the structure of the article, do not directly enter details.

4. State the motivation and basic principles of work, ask potential questions and answer them yourself.

5. Explain the difference between my work and my predecessors, and explain my contribution and its practical application prospect.

6. Finally, write a summary and abstract, and determine the title after repeated consideration.