# How to Write a Pathology Research Paper—Basic Principles and Beyond—A Primer for Residents

**Authors:** Glen Kristiansen

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/apm.70007 · Apmis · 2025-02-19

## TL;DR

This paper provides guidance for pathology residents on how to write scientific papers, addressing common challenges and offering practical advice.

## Contribution

The paper offers a focused guide for pathology residents on structuring and writing scientific papers, tailored to their specific field.

## Key findings

- Many medical students lack formal training in scientific writing.
- Residents often struggle to produce publishable papers due to this gap.
- The paper outlines practical steps and common pitfalls in writing pathology research.

## Abstract

Medical writing is an art but still it is usually not in the curriculum of medical students. With the beginning of scientific activity during residency, many perceive this gap increasingly, and stay behind their own expectations in their scientific productivity. Many universities offer courses to teach scientific writing and many books and article address this void, but in real life the main work to carve a readable paper out of a pile of unsorted data remains often in the hands of the scientific supervisors. This little paper tries to address this issue with a focus on typical pathology related subjects by outlining the structure of a paper and explaining typical dos and don'ts of crafting a publishable scientific paper as a pathology resident.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Pathology (MESH:D005598)

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## References

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