Is it important to publish during Dermatology training?

Authors

  • María Noelia Andrade Reina Fabiola University Clinic, Córdoba, Argentina
  • Tatiana Giselle Nógalo Dr. Nicolás Avellaneda Hospital, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina
  • Laura Cantú Parra Lagomaggiore Hospital, Mendoza, Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47196/da.v27i2.2231

Keywords:

publish in scientific journals, Dermatology training

Abstract

A few months ago, we faced a challenging task: to form the Young Dermatologists Section of this prestigious journal. We knew that it was going to be our first formal encounter with scientific activity and, with enthusiasm, we “got down to work”.

Scientific journals occupy a priority place in undergraduate and graduate continuing medical education. During training as specialists, the act of preparing an article for publication enriches academic training, not only because it requires extensive review and study on a topic, but also because it exercises constant updating, broadens knowledge and stimulates the challenge of research.

Author Biographies

María Noelia Andrade, Reina Fabiola University Clinic, Córdoba, Argentina

Medical Specialist in Internal Medicine, Dermatologist, Chief of Residents, Dermatology Service

Tatiana Giselle Nógalo, Dr. Nicolás Avellaneda Hospital, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina

Rotating Medical Doctor

Laura Cantú Parra , Lagomaggiore Hospital, Mendoza, Argentina

Head of Residents of Dermatology

Published

2021-06-30