The Role of Referencing in Medical Publishing: A Commentary

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Sapna Rathore
BN Mishra
Saket Kale
Aanchal Bijalwan

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Proper citation is essential in medical academic writing, allowing scholars to credit previous work and enhance study credibility. Accurate referencing, including in-text citations and a comprehensive reference list, lets readers verify data and access sources for further investigation.
Medical articles use various referencing styles with distinct characteristics and applications. Understanding these styles is crucial for authors and readers in the medical community, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and scholarly integrity. Citing sources formally attributes the origins of information and concepts, facilitating source identification. Reviewing literature from the past 5-10 years, this article examined referencing types in medical journal publications.
In medical publications, a consistent referencing format ensures clarity and uniformity. Medical journals use different citation styles, including AMA, MLA, Vancouver, Harvard, and Chicago. Each style has guidelines for formatting citations, enabling readers to access and verify sources. Consistent application of a referencing style is vital for maintaining research integrity and precision. Currently, Vancouver referencing is predominantly used by scholars worldwide. The Vancouver style is a numerical system using superscript numbers within the text to cite sources, corresponding to a numbered reference list at the document’s end. Vancouver is widely used in biomedical and scientific fields for its simplicity and clarity.

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Rathore, S., Mishra, B., Kale, S., & Bijalwan, A. (2025). The Role of Referencing in Medical Publishing: A Commentary. Central India Journal of Medical Research, 4(02), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.58999/cijmr.v4i02.271
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BN Mishra, Department of Community Medicine R D Gardi Medical College, Ujjain Surasa 456006 India.

Professor and Head, Department of Community Medicine, R. D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain

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