Writing Groups for Healthcare Professionals in Academic Medicine

Within the Department of Medicine (DOM) in a large tertiary academic health care facility in midwestern United States, we have developed an educational offering that incorporates an academic writing program (AWP) blending the approaches of a writing accountability work group, a writing workshop, and...

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Main Authors: Ivana T. Croghan (Author), Shaji Kumar (Author), Sagar B. Dugani (Author), Ryan T. Hurt (Author), Laura E. Raffals (Author), Anne A. Schletty (Author), Darrel R. Schroeder (Author), Shelby R. Gathje (Author), Vijay Shah (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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