Embracing Cultural Differences to Ensure Ethical Publication Practices
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55752/amwa.2023.298Abstract
Ethical publication practices apply universally, but differing cultural contexts can alter the interpretation and application of guidelines. In particular, collaborating with colleagues and authors in the Asia-Pacific region can sometimes be confusing and frustrating when attempting to align expectations between all parties involved in medical writing projects. Engaging with colleagues in other regions to develop flexible, culturally appropriate processes can help strengthen working relationships, expedite project completion, and adhere to publication best practices.
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