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The joy of writing a paper
P.J. Sterk, K.F. Rabe
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Breathe 2008; 4: 224-232
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March
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Member's Comments
- 11.06.2008 15:34
I found the article from Drs Sterk and Rabe very useful especially to help young (and also senior) pulmonologists involved in the process of writing.
One suggestion to improve the access of such paper would be to put it in free access on the ERS website, since "breathe" is rather read by senior physicians...
This article could be followed by others dealing about the joy and pitfalls of communicating, or how to read an article (mistakes, interpretation...).
Best Regards.
A. Chambellan (MD)
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