Journal of Surgical Research
Volume 147, Issue 1 , Pages 50-58, 1 June 2008

A Clarity Clinic for Surgical Writing

  • Pamela Derish, M.A.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, CA
    • Corresponding Author InformationTo whom correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed at Department of Surgery, 1600 Divisidero St., Rm. C-322, San Francisco, CA 94143-1674.
  • ,
  • Susan Eastwood, E.L.S.(D).

      Affiliations

    • Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, CA

Received 21 March 2007 published online 09 July 2007.

Although writing and publishing are key to career development and academic success for surgeons, learning the skills needed to write publishable research reports is an often neglected aspect of surgical training. This report distills several lessons from scientific writing courses for surgeons taught at the University of California, San Francisco, to give a wider audience of academic surgeons tools they can use to write scientific prose more clearly. Drawing extensively on real examples of surgical writing, we cover techniques that are indispensable for achieving clarity, including choosing words carefully, designing well-constructed sentences, building structured paragraphs, and displaying your thinking clearly by using topic sentences and transitions.

Key Words: manuscripts, scientific writing, medical writing, publishing, professional training

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PII: S0022-4804(07)00403-9

doi:10.1016/j.jss.2007.04.046

Journal of Surgical Research
Volume 147, Issue 1 , Pages 50-58, 1 June 2008