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Abstract
Research is often presented at scientific conferences in abstract form. Unfortunately, a large percentage of abstracts are never published as a full manuscript, but having a strong department process for research can increase the number of abstracts published as manuscripts. Publishing as a full manuscript is critical to the advancement of science due to the rigor of the peer review process. This manuscript covers common reasons abstracts are not published as manuscripts, tips to overcome mistakes, how to respond to reviewer comments, and specific tips to avoid flaws in each manuscript section.
Footnotes
- Correspondence: Andrew Miller MSc RRT RRT-ACCS RRT-NPS FAARC FCCM, P.O. Box 3911, 2301 Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27704. E-mail: Andrew.g.miller{at}duke.edu
Mr Miller presented a version of this paper at the symposium Research in Respiratory Care at AARC Congress 2022, held November 8, 2022, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Mr Miller discloses relationships with Saxe Communications, S2N Health, and Fisher & Paykel. Mr Miller is a section editor for Respiratory Care.
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