There are eight options in the publications domain, worth up to a maximum of eight marks.
In order to claim that a publication is PubMed-cited, evidence of the citation must be provided. Cochrane reviews are an acceptable equivalent. Published medical books are the only exception to this rule.
If an article/publication is awaiting publishing, but has been fully accepted, it may be included in this section.
Option | Score | Notes |
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First or joint-first author of two or more PubMed cited original research publications, or in press | 8 | |
Co-author of two or more PubMed cited original research publications, or in press | 7 | |
First or joint-first author of one PubMed-cited original research publication, or in press | 6 | If you have written a whole book related to medicine, in its broadest sense, you may select this option |
Co-author of one PubMed-cited original research publication, or in press | 5 | |
First, joint-first, or co-author of more than one PubMed-cited other publication, or in press | 4 | This includes whole chapters or sections of medical books, as well as editorials, reviews, case reports, and letters |
Firs, joint-first, or co-author of one PubMed-cited other publication, or in press | 3 | Includes editorials, reviews, case reports, and letters |
Published one or more abstracts or non-peer-reviewed articles | 2 | Doesn't have to be strictly medical, but you must be able to justify its relevance to your application. Also includes editorials, reviews, case reports, and letters |
None / other - please specify | 0 |
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