<p>"Overall, Writing to Improve Healthcare draws a roadmap from health care in-novation to scholarly contribution and offers a practical reference guide along each step of the way."</p><p><strong><em> H Nicole Tran, MD, PhD1; T Stephanie Tran</em></strong></p><p> "The book is unique in that it applies a healthcare improvement perspective to the traditional manu-script preparation and publication process. This is useful for the novice writer and for authors accustomed to writing more traditional clinical research studies or writing for other biomedical fields...We believe that Writing to Improve Healthcare will assist with this imperative and find its place on the bookshelf of QI authors for years to come."</p><p><strong><em>Jennifer S Myers,1 Greg Ogrinc2</em></strong></p>
<p>"The book is unique in that it applies a healthcare improvement perspective to the traditional manu-script preparation and publication process. This is useful for the novice writer and for authors accustomed to writing more traditional clinical research studies or writing for other biomedical fields."</p><p><strong>Jennifer S Myers, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.</strong> </p><p><strong>Greg Ogrinc, White River Junction VA Medical Centre, Hanover, USA.</strong> </p>