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Assessment of confidence in medical writing

medical writing

Effective medical writing and publishing study results in peer-reviewed journals are essential for sharing findings globally. Success in this process indicates personal credibility and aids career advancement. To succeed, authors must adhere to guidelines from organizations like the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and master English language skills for academic writing. Challenges are magnified for non-native English speakers …

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The clinic as laboratory: what epistemology for medicine?

epistemology for medicine

Clinical medicine, despite facing criticism, grapples with the challenge of defining its theory and guiding doctrines. Over the past decades, tensions have arisen between scientific medicine and medical humanism, as well as between biomedicine and bio-psycho-social medicine, creating a debate around the art/science opposition without a conclusive resolution. Medicine’s epistemology is deemed insufficient or flawed, with various dichotomies such as …

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