General guidelines on creating chapters and microchapters
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]
The following is a guide to creating your chapters and microchapters. Please see the following chapters which are excellent examples of how create and structure chapters and microchapters.
Microchapter Guidelines
- All the microchapters should start with the same pagename. Examples include Pericarditis overview, Pericarditis pathophysiology, Pericarditis treatment etc.
- Only the first word of each chapter is capitalized.
- All the microchapters in the template on the right hand side should be present on the home page of the main chapter.
- All microchapters should contain the template on the right-hand side.
- Please delete irrelevant chapter titles from the microchapter template. Often there are no primary or secondary prevention strategies. For example, there is no primary prevention strategy for pericarditis.
Patient information page
- Search the [National Library of Medicine] and other government sites to assure that the patient page is complete.
Overview
- I understand that this text will appear on all Google searches and must be perfected.
- I understand that the grammar must be perfect.
Pathophysiology
- I have searched for copyleft images of pathology specimens and videos on you tube.
- I have searched the pathology wiki and ask dr wiki for images.
Differential Diagnosis or Distinguishing Pagename form other Conditions Microchapter
- Search the the diseases database to assure that the differential diagnosis is complete.
- Please review the original versions of the chapter to assure that the differential diagnosis is complete and has not been erased.