«La Tunisie Médicale»: Welcome to the Tunisian champions of scientific medical writing
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As part of the strategy for developing its editorial performance Tunis’Med’2030, based on productivity, quality and visibility, the journal «La
Tunisie Medicale» (ISSN: 0041-4131, IeSSN: 2724-7031), focused on the identification of Tunisian champions of scientific medical writing, to invite them to submit editorials, describing the prospects for the development of their specialties, and motivating young researchers from low-income countries to excellence academic. The identification of these leaders in scientific medical research was based on the new edition of the Research.com platform (https://research.com/scientists-rankings/medicine) of December 2021. After contacting these national champions of scientific writing, the journal «La Tunisie Medicale» hopes on the one hand to improve its scientific citation and its international notoriety and on the other hand to provide a framework for partnership between national immigrant skills and young researchers residing in the country, under the teaches the social responsibility of scientific research.
Tunisie Medicale» (ISSN: 0041-4131, IeSSN: 2724-7031), focused on the identification of Tunisian champions of scientific medical writing, to invite them to submit editorials, describing the prospects for the development of their specialties, and motivating young researchers from low-income countries to excellence academic. The identification of these leaders in scientific medical research was based on the new edition of the Research.com platform (https://research.com/scientists-rankings/medicine) of December 2021. After contacting these national champions of scientific writing, the journal «La Tunisie Medicale» hopes on the one hand to improve its scientific citation and its international notoriety and on the other hand to provide a framework for partnership between national immigrant skills and young researchers residing in the country, under the teaches the social responsibility of scientific research.
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