Authors
Cioly Rivero-Colmenarez
Published in
Cytopathology : official journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology. Jul 17, 2026. Epub Jul 17, 2026.
Abstract
Scientific writing (SW) is an essential component of academic development in cytopathology; however, many professionals face difficulties when attempting to initiate the writing process. This series arises from a commonly shared challenge: not knowing where or how to begin.
To introduce a practical educational framework for SW in cytopathology, developed in response to the need for structured guidance among both early-career and experienced cytopathologists. This article aims to encourage structured scientific publication, strengthen mentorship, and promote academic continuity within the specialty.
A narrative review of the literature was performed using major biomedical databases and leading cytopathology journals to identify publications addressing SW, medical education, mentorship, research training, and publication practices relevant to cytopathology. Educational initiatives from scientific societies and current resources supporting academic writing, including digital technologies and artificial intelligence, were also reviewed. Based on the available literature and the authors' educational experience, a practical framework was developed to describe the scientific writing pathway from idea generation to manuscript submission.
The literature specifically addressing scientific writing in cytopathology was found to be limited, and existing educational resources are fragmented. This article introduces a practical and accessible framework for both junior and senior cytopathologists, cytotechnologists, and other biomedical professionals working in cytopathology, addressing key aspects such as how to begin writing, identifying publishable ideas, the fundamental elements of successful publication, the role of mentorship, responsible use of artificial intelligence and digital tools, and the importance of disseminating both positive and negative research findings. The framework is intended to guide readers from their first research idea through manuscript preparation and publication.
SW is a learnable competency that should be incorporated into cytopathology education throughout professional life. Developing structured educational pathways, strengthening mentorship, and promoting the responsible use of modern digital resources may facilitate greater academic participation. Encouraging a culture of SW is essential to develop the next generation of authors, improve international collaboration, and ensure the long-term academic growth of cytopathology.
PMID:
42467502
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 18 Jul 2026.
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