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E-grāmata: Diagnosing and Treating Medicus Incomprehensibilis: Case Studies in Revising Medical Writing

(Internal Medicine and Geriatrics), (Technical Writer and Editor), (Attorney)
  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190868697
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190868697
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Diagnosing and Treating Medicus Incomphensibilis is a book of case studies on revising medical writing into plain English. It is a companion to Plain English for Doctors and Other Medical Scientists (Oxford University Press, 2017). It gives more practice to help the reader master skills in plain English medical writing.

The 12 case studies are based on excerpts from articles published in leading medical journals. The excerpts cover a wide range of medical topics. Each case study looks at one excerpt, between 56 and 308 words long, that shows many classic symptoms of medicus incomprehensibilis - those overused writing habits that make medical writing hard to read. The case study asks questions, and gives short exercises, to guide the reader through the process of diagnosing the symptoms of medicus incomprehensibilis. The reader writes their prescription and revises to treat the symptoms. After each case study, the authors give their answers, prescription and revision.

This book is intended for doctors and other medical scientists who write for medical journals, and anyone who aspires to do so. It is intended for writers at all levels, from veteran authors to students. It includes writers in related fields such as public health, pharmacology, nursing and life sciences. It is designed for self-study, seminar or classroom use.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Case Study 1 Allowing More People to Take Part in Research Studies
1(12)
Case Study 2 Finding the Causes of Diarrhoea in Children
13(14)
Case Study 3 Trends in Adult Body-Mass Index
27(16)
Case Study 4 Herniated Lumbar Inter-Vertebral Disk
43(16)
Case Study 5 Effects of Testosterone in Older Men
59(14)
Case Study 6 Atrial Fibrillation and the Risk of Heart, Blood Vessel, and Kidney Disease
73(18)
Case Study 7 Glucose Lowering Drugs in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
91(20)
Case Study 8 Low Thyroid Function in Old People
111(20)
Case Study 9 Murder Liability for Prescribing Opioids
131(22)
Case Study 10 Factors Associated with Preventable Re-Admissions
153(22)
Case Study 11 Integrating Genetic Testing Results into Clinical Practice
175(24)
Case Study 12 How Tamoxifen Interacts with SSRI Anti-Depressants
199(26)
Chapter 13 Analyzing the WSEG Scores---What Can We Learn from the Numbers?
225(8)
Chapter 14 Afterword
233(2)
Glossary 235(4)
Resources 239(2)
Index 241
Oscar Linares, MD is a Cuban-born internist and geriatrician (retired). He studied mathematical modeling under Dr. Loren Zech, a senior scientist at the National Institutes of Health. He is an experienced medical researcher and author of over 40 peer-reviewed scientific articles.

David Daly is a retired lawyer experienced in drafting and negotiating international automotive contracts in plain English. He has won three awards from the State Bar of Michigan for clear legal writing. He has worked with Dr. Linares to write medical articles, medical opinions, and legal briefs in medical cases in plain English.

Gertrude Daly is a technical writer and editor.