从提交到出版:医学教育工作者同行评审出版物的实用指南

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
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虽然医学教育工作者发表的文章比以往任何时候都多,但许多障碍仍然存在,使一些人感到沮丧。持续的策略是可取的,以支持教育工作者面临的挑战,当提交和修改他们的学术手稿期刊。提高出版率可以提高教育工作者的晋升和终身教职的进展和职业满意度,并有助于建立一个实践社区。在更广泛的范围内,出版物的增加鼓励了对医学知识领域做出贡献和推进的各种声音。在这篇文章中,我们为那些希望更深入地从事医学教育(MedEd)研究和奖学金的人提供了一个指南。首先,我们描述MedEd研究(旨在发展和/或回答研究问题并扩展一般知识)与其他形式的学术研究(可能包括但不限于课程创新、信息图表、教育下载、评论、社论、评论、最后一页、工具、案例场景和教学工具箱)之间的区别。接下来,我们讨论了准备发表的八步过程:(1)制定想法,(2)实施项目,(3)选择合适的期刊,(4)撰写论文,(5)提交手稿,(6)接收期刊反馈,(7)修改手稿,(8)重新提交手稿。希望通过实践和指导,以及本指南的帮助,医学教育者能够更成功地发表他们的工作。
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From submission to publication: A practical guide to peer review publication for medical educators

While medical educators are publishing more than ever, many barriers still exist, causing some to feel disheartened. Ongoing strategies are desirable to support educators who are facing challenges when submitting and revising their scholarly manuscripts to journals. Increasing publication rates can enhance an educator's promotion and tenure progress and career satisfaction and aid in the establishment of a community of practice. On a broader scale, increased publication encourages a diversity of voices contributing to and advancing the field of medical knowledge. In this article, we present a guide for those looking to engage more deeply in medical education (MedEd) research and scholarship. First, we describe the difference between MedEd research (which seeks to develop and/or answer a research question and expand general knowledge) and other forms of scholarship (which may include, but are not limited to, curricular innovations, infographics, educational downloads, commentaries, editorials, reviews, last pages, instruments, case scenarios, and instructional toolboxes). Next, we discuss an eight-step process to prepare for publication: (1) formulate the idea, (2) implement the project, (3) select the appropriate journal, (4) write the paper, (5) submit the manuscript, (6) receive journal feedback, (7) revise the manuscript, and (8) resubmit the manuscript. It is the hope that with practice and mentorship, and the help of this guide, medical educators can more successfully publish their work moving forward.

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