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Requirements for Uploading an Article
In order to upload an article to Calabash, you must have the following items available when you begin;
- You have created a Calabash Contributor profile and it has been approved, or you are waiting for it to be approved.
- A name for your article.
- Content for your article - we only accept articles a minimum of 300 words in length, which are relevant to health care professionals.
- References that you have used in your article.
- We also recommend one main photo or image of at least 300px X 600px as a highlight image.
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