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An Introduction to Writing for Health Professionals: The SMART Way. The SMART Way. Edition No. 4

  • Book

  • November 2019
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5308723
Learn to become a better writer the SMART way. An Introduction to Writing for Health Professionals: The SMART Way, 4th Edition explores quick-and-easy methods to help you improve your writing skills. Thoroughly updated to reflect APA style guidelines, the fourth edition illustrates various forms of common written communication, such as email, instant messaging, blogs, letters, memos, reports, resum?s, briefs, articles, presentations, research papers, and more. You are introduced to the essential elements of writing using the SMART approach - Source, Message, Audience, Route, and Tone, as well as steps to use when crafting academic papers (PROCESS), and key takeaways for becoming a better writer (LAST). These acronyms provide quick-and-easy ways to help you get started and organize your writings. It also includes handy quick reference lists and free additional resources on the companion Evolve website.

- UNIQUE! SMART, PROCESS, and LAST acronyms help facilitate learning by making the material easier to remember. - Clear and straightforward writing style provides a reader-friendly approach to writing for learners of all levels. - Common Error sections and Exercises featured throughout to reinforce content. - APA style examples throughout text include those most commonly used in the health professions. - NEW! Expanded coverage of research, digital literacy, communication on social media, and electronic mediums reflects advances in online culture. - NEW! Fully revised SMART Ways for Other Routes chapter includes principles of documentation and charting, electronic communication (including email, instant messaging, social networking, and blogs), curriculum vitae, and dissertations. - NEW! Points to Remember section at the end of each chapter (formerly SUMMARY) highlights key information using bullet points.

Table of Contents

1. SMART Elements of Communication 2. Writing PROCESS 3. Citations, References, and Bibliographies 4. Common Errors in Writing 5. SMART Ways for Specific Routes 6. Last Words on SMART Communications

Appendix A: Sample Student Paper

Authors

Glennis Zilm Freelance writer, editor, and consultant
Honorary Professor, University of British Columbia, School of Nursing. Glennis Zilm Beth Perry Professor
Athabasca University. Beth Perry, RN, PhD