BMJ  2006;333:305 (5 August), doi:10.1136/bmj.333.7562.305-c

Letter

Minerva might help you get something published

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EDITOR—Like Williams,1 we have been interested in getting something published and have investigated where we might do so. As we had the impression that Minerva frequently published pictures from our specialty, ophthalmology, we reviewed which specialties had the most pictures published in Minerva in 2005.

The specialty with most photographs published was dermatology with 16. Ophthalmology was second, but a long way behind with six. So our advice to Williams is to team up with a dermatologist if he wants a photograph published in Minerva.

Eoin P O'Sullivan, consultant ophthalmologist

Mayday University Hospital, Croydon, Surrey CR7 7YE eoin.o'sullivan@mayday.nhs.uk

Una O'Colmain, senior house officer

Department of Ophthalmology, Hillingdon Hospital, Uxbridge UB8 3NN


Competing interests: None declared.

  1. Williams GS. "Call for papers." BMJ 2006;333: 207. (22 July.)[Free Full Text]

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