Speech 101:Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography for Persuasive Speech
Tahiri, Y, Lee J, Kanevsky, J, et al. “The differing perceptions of plastic surgery between potential applicants and current trainees: the importance of clinical exposure and electives for medical students.” Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 21(3) (2013). 178-180. Academic Search Premier. Web. 07 Oct. 2013. This online scholarly journal describes the perceptions of plastic surgery of medical students doing their rotations before residency. It highlights the main points of how medical students perceive plastic surgery, what percentage of them are interested in the field, and how their exposure to plastic surgery changed their outlook on medicine. This information is useful for my speech because it gives me the feel of how medical students perceive plastic surgery and what their feelings are about the topic. It gives me accurate information that is helpful in persuading my audience. This source is going to be used to help me give accurate information and statistics to my audience to inform them of the dangers of plastic surgery. It is up to date, being published in 2013 making it the most accurate source of information.
Khan, Mansoor, Asif Aziz, et al. “Plastic Surgical Trauma: A single centre-experience.” National Center for Biotechnology Information. 45. (2012): 538-545. Academic Search Premier. Web. 07 Oct. 2013. This online scholarly journal focuses on the use of plastic surgery in trauma services. It breaks down the use of plastic surgery for different procedures resulting from trauma related accidents. It highlights the main points of what plastic surgeries are used most and least often and the types of complications that can occur. This source is useful because it supplies me with factual information on what types of plastic surgery are used in traumatic events verses normal plastic surgery procedures people go through. This source is up
Bibliography: Khan, Mansoor, Asif Aziz, et al. “Plastic Surgical Trauma: A single centre-experience.” National Center for Biotechnology Information. 45. (2012): 538-545. Academic Search Premier. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.