Original Research Papers

Original research articles are scholarly papers presenting new findings or insights based on original experimentation, observation, or analysis. They typically follow a structured format including abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion sections. These articles contribute novel knowledge to their respective fields by presenting data-backed conclusions, often undergoing peer review to ensure academic rigor and credibility. Original research articles are crucial for advancing scientific understanding, as they disseminate new discoveries, theories, or methodologies, fostering ongoing dialogue and further investigation within the scientific community. They serve as primary sources of information and are essential for building upon existing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of human understanding.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Title of the study
  • Aim of the study
  • Primary and secondary objectives of the study
  • Type of study
  • Study setting: Location
  • Duration of the study
  • Recruitment of participants
  • Inclusion and exclusion criteria
  • Details of Investigations/Interventions/Experiments
  • Statistical analysis details
  • Results: Tables, figures (if already analyzed)
  • Data (Optional, if not analyzed, we will assist in the statistical analysis under our data analysis services)
  • A few relevant references
  • Target journal (Optional)
  • Exhaustive literature search
  • Prepare the manuscript in IMRaD format: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion
  • Preparation of an abstract and conclusion section
  • Prepare list of references
  • Data analysis (if required and requested, we will perform statistical analysis under our data analysis services)
  • Target journal formatting (optional)

Case Reports/Series

Case reports or case series are detailed descriptions of unique or unusual clinical cases, often involving a particular medical condition, treatment outcome, or diagnostic challenge. These reports typically focus on a single patient (case report) or a small group of patients (case series), detailing their medical history, symptoms, diagnostic findings, treatment administered, and clinical course. They provide valuable insights into rare or noteworthy cases that may expand medical knowledge, suggest new hypotheses, or highlight unexpected outcomes. Case reports/series play a crucial role in medical literature by illustrating clinical experiences, contributing to medical education, and prompting further investigation into similar cases or conditions.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Demographic and clinical details of the case
  • History
  • Clinical presentation
  • Investigations done
  • Findings/observations: Biochemical reports, X-rays, CT scan, USG images
  • Treatments given
  • Outcome/Prognosis
  • Follow up details
  • One or two relevant articles related to the case (Optional)
  • Target journal (Optional)
  • Perform a thorough literature survey
  • Write the introduction
  • Write the case presentation
  • Write the discussion including a thorough review of literature
  • Recommendation/future perspective
  • Preparation of an abstract and conclusion section
  • Prepare the list of references
  • Formatting according to the target journal (Optional)

Short Communication

Short communications are concise, focused articles that report significant findings or preliminary results in a brief format. Typically shorter than full research papers, they aim to quickly communicate novel discoveries, new methods, or important observations to the scientific community. Short communications follow a structured format, including brief introductions, succinct methods, key results, and concise discussions. They are often used to rapidly disseminate critical information or to present findings that may not require a full-length article. Short communications play a vital role in scientific literature by facilitating the rapid exchange of ideas and encouraging dialogue among researchers in various disciplines.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Title of the study
  • Aim/Objectives/Research question
  • Methods employed
  • Result: Tables and figures explained briefly
  • References: Key references
  • Target Journal: Journal name
  • Rationale: Justification for short communication
  • Literature search
  • Preparation of the short communication
  • Introduction
  • Body of the paper
  • Discussion
  • List of references

Letter to Editor

Letters to the editor are concise and focused communications sent to a publication's editor. They express opinions, criticisms, or responses related to articles previously published in the journal or newspaper. Typically brief, these letters aim to provide commentary, clarification, or alternative perspectives on issues discussed in the publication. Letters to the editor serve as a platform for readers, experts, or stakeholders to engage with current topics, debate viewpoints, or highlight new information relevant to the publication's audience. They contribute to public discourse by offering diverse opinions and fostering dialogue within the community served by the publication.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Full text of the research article you wish to highlight.
  • Relevant supporting or conflicting data/results.
  • Identified issues in the published paper.
  • Recommendations for implementing findings into current practice.
  • A thorough literature search.
  • We will critically read and analyze the paper and write the letter in a scientifically convincing manner.

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