good publication practice
the reporting, communication, and publication of biomedical research should adhere not only to current regulatory requirements, but also to generally accepted ethical standards. professional and experienced medical writers, in addition to making sure that research results are presented in a clear, accurate, and balanced manner, will also support authors
equator—all reporting guidelines, all in one place
the equator network offers a one-stop shop for up-to-date reporting guidelines, such as the CONSORT statements for randomized controlled trials, the STROBE statement for observational studies, the PRISMA statement for systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and many more—including guidelines currently under development. links equator—library for health research reporting CONSORT statement STROBE statement PRISMA statement
english—the lingua franca of science
in this article, i take a very personal look at the role of english in today's world of science. does the hegemony of english lead to a loss of cultural diversity? what are the advantages of a unifying language of science? are non-native-speakers of english at a disadvantage when