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        Teaching Academic Writing in the Health Sciences

        A Guide for Instructors, Mentors, and Trainers

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        Author(s)
        August, Ella
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Immersing trainees into academic research culture helps them learn to think, write, and publish like full-fledged researchers. Teaching Academic Writing in the Health Sciences offers best practice pedagogical strategies to help instructors, mentors, advisors, lab leaders, and ministries of health as they guide trainees toward professional development and publication. With practical strategies and examples, the book supports readers in improving their mentoring skills; creating effective writing assignments; providing effective feedback; developing writing courses; and planning publication workshops, retreats, and writing groups. In addition, the book includes strategies for supporting writers with varying backgrounds, including second-language speakers and neurodiverse writers. Part 1 offers the pedagogical basis teachers need to apply best practices, as well as: Tips for collaborative writing and writing productivity Strategies for using generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology in teaching and writing Open-access resources and instruction planning activities Part 2 focuses on the steps of writing a scientific paper, offering: A strong foundation in the structure of and strategies for successful writing Customizable teaching materials on how to write a scientific paper Strategies for planning a paper, crafting writing to reach readers, developing persuasive arguments, and building a successful author team How-to write each section of a paper, from the title to the conclusion Guidance on navigating the publishing process, including selecting the appropriate journal and effectively responding to peer-reviewer comments
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/111720
        Keywords
        Academic writing; Scientific writing; Academic publishing; Publications; Research article; Academic article; Scientific publishing; Teaching; Pedagogy; Writing skills; Mentoring; Academic advising; IMRAD; Writing assignments; Writing feedback; Rhetoric; Writing process; Writing workshop; Publication workshop; Writing course; Scientific figures; Power dynamics; Collaborative writing; Writing productivity; Writing retreats; Writing groups; Writing accountability groups; Journal peer review; Academic reading skills; Text annotation; Writing barriers; Writing supports; ChatGPT
        DOI
        10.3998/mpub.12710084
        ISBN
        9780472905683, 9780472905683
        Publisher
        Michigan State University Press
        Publication date and place
        2026
        Imprint
        University of Michigan Press ELT
        Classification
        Education
        Teaching of a specific subject
        Language teaching and learning
        Encyclopaedias and reference works
        Pages
        256
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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