Dr Anne Jackson, veterinarian, author, biomedical researcher, writer, publisher and photographer, gives an interactive webinar on how you can write a scientific case report for publication.
If you don’t have much experience in scientific writing, the prospect of writing an academic article or case report can be daunting. Anne covers the critical points of where to start, how to keep going and how to improve your confidence in submitting your article to a scientific journal.
This webinar is aimed at veterinarians interested in growing their skills, including residents in all fields who need to write that ‘first article’ and those more experienced writers who would like an insider’s perspective.
Dr Anne Jackson has worked in general veterinary practice, medical and biomedical research, completed a PhD in Medicine, as a government veterinarian, freelance medical and technical writer, and editor. Anne was appointed Scientific Editor and then Editor in Chief of the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) in 2005 and was a passionate advocate for the quality and integrity of the Journal for 14 years. She now runs her consultancy, A Vet Lens Publishing and Photography, advising on the academic publishing process by simplifying the process and cutting through the jargon.
Her mission is to mentor authors to translate their formless ideas or complicated biomedical drafts into streamlined and focused case reports and articles that give the key messages for their target audiences.