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  Friday, 14 October 2016
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Hello,

Got a quick question. The yellow journal has a requirement in which medical students cannot publish in it. I have already graduated and am doing a research fellowship but obviously not a resident yet so does that not allow me to publish?
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I agree. I wouldn't worry. As long as you submit your name with 'MD' after it, there shouldn't be any issues. Even if you haven't graduated and put MD, I can't imagine they'd want to verify you graduated
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If you have graduated then you are no longer a medical student but an MD. The medical student issue only applies to certain types of articles.
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I personally know Med students published in JAAOS. Its possible and has been done as recently as 1-2 months ago.
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