Being involved in peer reviewing has taught me that good research is not only about results but also about clarity, structure, and ethical reporting. A strong manuscript clearly explains the objective, methods, observations, and conclusions so readers can understand and apply the findings effectively.
During the review process, attention to detail matters
whether it is accurate data presentation, properly explained figures, or logical conclusions supported by evidence. These experiences have helped me better appreciate the value of scientific communication in healthcare.
What qualities do you think make a research article truly impactful?
