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Structuring an Effective Abstract

  • Abstracts should stand alone, clearly summarizing purpose, methods, results, and conclusions
  • Treat the abstract as a separate piece of writing, not a condensed version of the main article

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Tim Albert's The A–Z of Medical Writing offers practical (i.e. alphabetically ordered) recommendations for health professionals on how to communicate effectively through clear, structured writing. It covers overcoming writer’s block, crafting concise sentences, structuring abstracts, and handling ethical issues. This book is invaluable for improving clarity and professionalism in medical and scientific writing.

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