Here, at Jacks On Neurosurgery, my goal is to provide accurate, accessible, and thoughtful content centered around the ever-evolving world of brain and spine health.
Here’s how I approach writing and research to ensure everything you read here is trustworthy, relevant, and respectful of both the science and the people behind it.
Commitment to Accuracy
I take accuracy seriously. Each article is based on credible medical sources, peer-reviewed journals, clinical guidelines, and expert interviews when possible.
I double-check facts, cite my sources, and stay up to date with developments in neurosurgery and neuroscience.
Medicine moves fast, and if anything here becomes outdated or contains an error, I welcome corrections and will update promptly.
Original Content
All content is written by me, Jackie Schaefer. I don’t use AI-generated content or outsource to ghostwriters.
Everything you read here reflects my own research and interpretation, crafted specifically for this site and its readers.
Objectivity and Transparency
Medical information can be nuanced, and I do my best to approach every subject with balance and objectivity.
If a treatment is still under investigation, or if expert opinions differ, I’ll say so. Transparency is a cornerstone of this site—whether it’s how I research, what sources I trust, or the context behind a clinical recommendation, I’ll always be upfront.
Ethical Standards
I adhere strictly to ethical writing standards. This includes properly citing medical literature, avoiding plagiarism, and ensuring patient privacy when referencing clinical stories or case studies.
Jacks On Neurosurgery respects the integrity of science and those who practice it.
Reader-Focused Writing
This site is for patients, students, healthcare professionals, and anyone curious about the brain and spine. I aim to write in a way that informs without overwhelming, balancing clarity with clinical depth.
If a post ever feels too dense or too simplified, I’d love to hear your feedback—this space is meant to serve you.
Sponsored Content and Affiliations
Occasionally, I may partner with medical organizations, educational platforms, or product providers whose work aligns with the mission of this site.
Any sponsored content or affiliate links will be clearly marked, and I will never endorse a product or service I wouldn’t genuinely recommend or use myself.
Open to Feedback
Science grows through questioning, discussion, and revision—and so does this site. If you have suggestions, spot an inaccuracy, or just want to share a topic you’d like covered, please reach out.
Jacks On Neurosurgery is as much about conversation as it is about content.