Medical Paper Polish (Lite)

Quick language polish for medical manuscripts: grammar, clarity, and academic tone improvements in minutes.

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Usage Guide
  1. Fill in the manuscript section and quick-polish goals.
  2. Click AI Run — receive rapid, targeted prose improvements in the chat.
  3. Ask for specific edits or apply the suggestions directly to your manuscript.
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What this tool does

A quick language polishing tool for medical manuscripts. Paste your text and the AI returns a corrected version with a concise summary of changes — grammar, clarity, conciseness, and academic tone improvements delivered in minutes. Designed for researchers who need fast, clean language polish without detailed annotation.

What the Lite version provides

Grammar and syntax corrections, clarity improvements (restructuring overly long or ambiguous sentences), conciseness edits (removing redundant phrases common in academic writing), academic tone adjustments (replacing informal expressions with appropriate medical register), and a brief change summary at the end. The output is clean, polished text plus a short list of the types of changes made.

What this tool will not change

The AI follows strict content preservation rules. It will not add new scientific claims, create or modify citations, alter statistical hedging language, change the logical structure of your argument, or invent data. It preserves your original meaning — only the language is improved, not the science.

Full vs. Lite — which to choose

Use the Lite version when your draft is already structurally sound and you need a quick language cleanup before sharing with co-authors or submitting a preprint. Use the Full version when targeting a specific high-impact journal with style requirements, when you need section-by-section editorial feedback with detailed change tracking, or when preparing a rebuttal that requires careful language calibration.

AI disclosure requirements

Many medical journals 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.

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