FAQ

Questions medical residents commonly ask

Clear answers about scope, privacy, authorship and submission.

Will you publish my article?

No. The service assists with manuscript preparation. Journal editors and reviewers independently decide acceptance.

Can you guarantee PubMed or Scopus publication?

No ethical service can guarantee acceptance or future indexing.

Will information be added that is not in my dissertation?

Methods and Results should use the supplied dissertation. Missing information is flagged. Any additional literature must be verified.

Can student and guide names remain?

Yes. Academic names may remain. Direct patient or participant identifiers should be removed unless specifically authorised.

Is plagiarism checking included?

Only when expressly listed in the package or quotation.

Can I edit the manuscript?

Yes. You receive an editable Microsoft Word document.

Does my guide need to approve it?

Yes. The guide and all co-authors should review and approve the final paper.

Should AI assistance be disclosed?

Journal policies differ. Authors should follow the selected journal’s instructions.

Can you analyse raw data?

Raw-data analysis is a separate statistical service.

How long is the manuscript?

Usually 2,500–3,500 words, excluding references and tables, unless journal requirements differ.

What happens when information is missing?

It is flagged or omitted; it should not be invented.

Are revisions included?

Draft: none. Expert Review: one. Submission Package: two within the stated time window.

How long are files retained?

Your final privacy policy should state a definite retention period; limited retention is preferable to indefinite storage.

Turn your completed dissertation into a focused manuscript.

Begin with a confidential eligibility and requirement form.

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