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Case Reports: Unique Terms
Some terminology and phrasing are essentially exclusive to case reports, although they may even be deemed incorrect or awkward in other contexts. Here are some examples.
by Michaela Panter, PhD
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Editing Tip: 'Case' vs. 'Patient'
Clarifying the difference between 'case' and 'patient' in medical or clinical research
by Michaela Panter, PhD
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Case Reports: Style and Formatting
Here, we discuss small stylistic and formatting touches that may help to increase the clarity of clinical case reports.
by Michaela Panter, PhD
3 min
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More Misused and Unique Terms in Clinical Papers
This article covers commonly confused terms in clinical medicine manuscripts and case reports.
by Michaela Panter, PhD
2 min
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Case Reports: Confused and Misused Terms
Here, we outline two categories of diction- and phrasing-related errors in clinical reports: commonly confused terms and frequently misused terms.
by Michaela Panter, PhD
4 min
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Understanding Clinical Studies: Obtaining Approval, Registering the Study, and Reporting the Results
Are you aiming to conduct clinical studies? Find out how to obtain approval for, register, and report the results of your studies.
by Sarah Conte, PhD
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The Top 10 Resources for Researchers from AJE in 2017
View the most popular resources for researchers in 2017.
by Theresa Somerville, BA
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Using Unbiased Language to Discuss Disease
When writing about diseases, it is best to convey respect and thoughtfulness toward the patients you are writing about.
by Michaela Panter, PhD
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