There are many clinicians in nutrition support who have valuable information that they would like to share with a broad audience. Often, however, the idea of getting published can be daunting. The purpose of this article is to provide clinicians who are novice authors (and those who have published) with a practical guide of the needed steps for creating and, ultimately, publishing an article in a clinical journal.
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