 Scoping studies have become increasingly popular in health research due to their ability to quickly identify and summarize existing literature on a given topic. However, there is still room for improvement when it comes to the methodology used to conduct these studies. This paper proposes several modifications to the original AXI and O'Malley framework, including clarification of the purpose and research question, balanced selection of studies, use of an iterative team approach, and incorporation of consultation with stakeholders. Additionally, the paper suggests additional considerations for scoping study methodology, such as the need for a numerical summary and qualitative thematic analysis, reporting results, and consideration of the implications of study findings to policy, practice, or research. This article was authored by O'Brien Kelley Kaye, Cahoon Heather, and Lev Actaniel.