When The Interviewer Becomes The Interviewee
I was asked to give an interview to the EP Lab Digest magazine, a medical journal for electrophysiology in the US. One of their editors asked me a few questions about my long-QT syndrome blog.
The article will be published in the June issue of EP Lab Digest.
It was an interesting experience for me. I am a journalist myself and usually I interview people. The questions were quite challenging. I hope I gave intelligent answers.
What surprised me was the fact that I had to sign copyright terms. I gave an interview, I did not submit a work that was accepted for publication. But I understand that medical journals have to meet highest quality standards, so I am sending back the signed copyright terms, of course.
As soon as the June issue is out, I will put the interview online on this blog.
The article will be published in the June issue of EP Lab Digest.
It was an interesting experience for me. I am a journalist myself and usually I interview people. The questions were quite challenging. I hope I gave intelligent answers.
What surprised me was the fact that I had to sign copyright terms. I gave an interview, I did not submit a work that was accepted for publication. But I understand that medical journals have to meet highest quality standards, so I am sending back the signed copyright terms, of course.
As soon as the June issue is out, I will put the interview online on this blog.
Labels: Long-QT Syndrome Blog, Research

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