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The Radiographer of the 21st Century’

The Radiographer of the 21st Century’
Imagine you have been invited by the editor of “Radiography” to write a short review article relating to the ‘The Radiographer of the 21st Century’

It is accepted that this area is vast BUT there have been so many changes / advancements / developments over recent years that you now have the opportunity to research, discuss, evaluate and assess these. You should start by researching the role of the radiographer / radiography profession in the past and the present and finally attempt to identify further advancements / changes to the future role based on research evidence.

The article should contain NO MORE than 3500 words and should follow the journal publication guidelines for a review article. You should consider the readership of the journal and write appropriately

Guidelines

1. Obtain a recent (2015/2016) copy of the ‘Radiography’ journal’s guidelines for publication which requires you to Reference using the Vancouver / Numerical Reference method ACCESSED FROM . http://www.elsevier.com/wp01s/find/journaldescription.cws_home/623068/authorinstructions

2. Using the publication structure outlined in the guidelines, submit the review article.
3. The maximum word limit is 3500 words.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

The Radiographer of the 21st Century’

The Radiographer of the 21st Century’
Imagine you have been invited by the editor of “Radiography” to write a short review article relating to the ‘The Radiographer of the 21st Century’

It is accepted that this area is vast BUT there have been so many changes / advancements / developments over recent years that you now have the opportunity to research, discuss, evaluate and assess these. You should start by researching the role of the radiographer / radiography profession in the past and the present and finally attempt to identify further advancements / changes to the future role based on research evidence.

The article should contain NO MORE than 3500 words and should follow the journal publication guidelines for a review article. You should consider the readership of the journal and write appropriately

Guidelines

1. Obtain a recent (2015/2016) copy of the ‘Radiography’ journal’s guidelines for publication which requires you to Reference using the Vancouver / Numerical Reference method ACCESSED FROM . http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/623068/authorinstructions

2. Using the publication structure outlined in the guidelines, submit the review article.
3. The maximum word limit is 3500 words.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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