UC Compliance Notes

Observing APM‑025/APM‑671 rules with full disclosure via UC OATS.

Medical team discussing in a meeting

UC Policy & Conflict‑of‑commitment Reminders (for Your Protection)

  • One‑to‑one scoping consult with Prof. Gerald S. Zavorsky, PhD, RRT, RPFT, FACSM, to identify priority issues in your manuscript and map a tailored plan. I’m not crowdsourcing or farming out your work to others. I’m the only one working on your project.
  • Thorough developmental scientific edit to articulate your findings, strengthen methods/logic, and improve journal fit (beyond grammar alone).
  • Premium‑level language editing for clear, natural U.S. English by a U.S.-based professor and domain specialist in respiratory physiology/PFTs and quantitative methods.
  • Editing‑verification letter (on request)—a signed statement confirming expert editing, suitable for journal or grant documentation.
  • Strategic editorial memo explaining what was changed and why, plus likely reviewer questions and suggested responses/next steps.
  • One complimentary re‑edit within 30 days after you incorporate recommendations (reasonable scope).

Footnote

All outside professional activities comply with UC APM‑025 and APM‑671 . Engagements will be disclosed and reported via UC OATS. UC Davis provides APM‑671 resources and FAQs to ensure adherence to reporting limits.