Medical Paper Polish (Full)
Comprehensive manuscript polishing with detailed change tracking, journal-style optimization, and section-specific guidance for publication-ready results.
- Fill in the manuscript section, your target journal, and writing style goals.
- Click AI Run — the system polishes your prose according to academic standards directly in the chat.
- Review the output and request further refinements or ask for alternative phrasings.
What this tool does
A comprehensive manuscript polishing tool for medical researchers preparing publications for high-impact journals. Paste your manuscript text, specify your medical specialty and target journal, and the AI delivers detailed, tracked edits with explanations — not just corrected text, but a structured change table showing every modification and the reason behind it. Designed to elevate manuscripts to publication-ready quality while preserving your original scientific content and voice.
What the Full version provides
The Full version goes beyond grammar and clarity corrections. It includes: a section-by-section polishing pass (Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion) with observations specific to each section's conventions; a change tracking table in format "Original → Revised [Reason]"; journal-specific style notes based on your target journal's house style (e.g., Lancet's concise declarative sentences, NEJM's structured abstract format); suggestions for formatting conventions (italic gene/protein names, bold statistical terms, subscript/superscript notation); and a final editorial summary.
What this tool will not change
The AI follows strict content preservation rules. It will not add new scientific claims, create citations, alter statistical hedging language (e.g., it will not upgrade "suggests" to "proves"), modify the logical structure of your argument, or invent data. It flags existing overstatements (e.g., "confirms definitively") with an [AUTHOR] note for your review — but will not remove or change them without your decision.
AI disclosure requirements
Many major medical journals — including NEJM, Lancet, Nature, JAMA, and BMJ — require disclosure of AI-assisted writing. ICMJE guidelines prohibit listing AI tools as authors. Always check your target journal's current author guidelines before submission. A standard disclosure format: "AI-assisted writing tools were used in the preparation of [sections] of this manuscript. The authors reviewed, revised, and take full responsibility for all content."
Privacy and data security
Your manuscript text is sent to our AI provider via an encrypted connection and is not used for model training, per our provider's official terms. We recommend removing patient-identifiable details before submitting any manuscript excerpt for polishing.
Upgrade to Full when
You need detailed change explanations, are targeting a high-impact journal with specific style requirements, want section-specific editorial feedback, or are preparing a response to reviewer comments that requires careful language calibration. Use the Lite version for quick language cleanup of a draft that is already structurally sound.