 Hello, my name is Roger Watson. I'm the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Advanced Nursing, the editor of Nursing Open and I'm an editorial board member of the Wiki Journal of Medicine. I want to talk to you in this session about writing the discussion section for a manuscript. I do many writing for publication workshops around the world and a very common problem that people have and a very common question I get is about writing the discussion section. Specifically, people ask me, how do I start writing a discussion section? Or how do I write one? What do I put into the discussion? What goes in there? These kind of questions are very common. And my strategy for writing a discussion section is always to do it in specific sections and to do it in a particular way. And my way of doing it is to write in the heading, discussion and then to put a couple of subheadings in, one limitations and one conclusions just in case you forget those. Then put in a few page breaks to move those down to the bottom because you'll come to those later.