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Writing-skills development in the health professions

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TEACHING AND LEARNING IN MEDICINE
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 233-239

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LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC INC
DOI: 10.1207/s15328015tlm1703_6

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Background: Studies have found that students in the medical professions often lack the writing skills required during their education and career One contributing factor to this deficiency is that writing tends to be discipline specific, rather than requiring general skills acquired in undergraduate schools. Purpose: To determine the extent to which a rigorous writing exercise impacted the quality of students' medical writing based on a specifled rubric. Method: In the context of a basic science course, we developed 6 weekly writing exercises called Question of the Week, along with a rubric for scoring students' work. The rubric evaluated 6 specific aspects of students' writing including Coniprehensiveness/Thoroughness, Accuracy, Conciseness, Logical Organization, Justification of Assertions, and Use of Appropriate Terminology. Results: Except for Justification of Assertions and Accuracy, which did not change, scores for all categories improved between Weeks 1 and 2. Use of Appropriate Terminology was the only category for which scores increased after Week 2. Conclusion: The clearest indication of writing development came from students' augmented ability to rise medical terminology in appropriate ways. This is an important observation, given that each Question of the Week covered a separate body system, characterized by distinctly different terms and jargon. We concluded that students need much more practice to attain the level of proficiency outlined by our rubric.

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