Only 30 minutes? Sounds great!
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But are you counting the 29 min of downstream password resets just to acknowledge coauthorship? We need to talk about the real costs to society
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You are lucky that it took only 30 minutes. Wait till it fails the initial submission test, and lands back on your 'waiting to be submitted' page!
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Wait for the e-mail "unfortunately, you placed the tables before and not after the figures, so we returned your manuscript to the submission site".. and I see other 30 min of your life spent in the submission site
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You could have seen 2 patients in that time slot.
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And don't forget every time you submit to a different journal you have to reformat it to their specification, They send it back several times as it's not quite right, then reject it Straight away without sending to review as it doesn't meet priority
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That was my full-time job at one point...formatting and reformatting...until I got an editing assistant to do it.
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This is easy peasy. Yesterday it took two hours of two people time to submit one small article
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@DevPalkar how many days and how many attempts did it take us to submit our article to MedEdPublish?


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