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This book covers the theory and practice of writing and speaking in
professional settings for practitioners, educators and researchers
in healthcare. A thought-provoking work, written by John J.
Gartland, MD, Medical Editor at Thomas Jefferson University in
Philadelphia and past president of the American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons, it will stimulate readers and change their
perspectives on all forms of communication with their patients and
colleagues. Uniquely, it also shows how to prepare an interesting,
well-organized and well-written grant proposal to maximize the
chances of obtaining funding. An essential resource for physicians
and residents in all specialties, medical students, and educators
and researchers, particularly those applying for research grants or
wanting to publish articles. "Developing acceptable writing and
speaking skills should be major goals for all physicians to attain
because the very nature of the medical profession is such that few
physicians can escape the need to speak and write in their
professional careers. I share with you concepts and strategies
about medical writing, medical speaking, and patient communication
skills that have worked well for me over a long medical career. My
hope is that these suggested communication and writing strategies
will work as well for you as they have for me." - John Gartland, in
the foreword.
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Blanc Et Noir (Paperback)
John Gartland; Photographs by Mark Douglas Hughes
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R614
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Bangkok Beat (Paperback)
James A. Newman; Illustrated by Colin Cotterill; John Gartland
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R357
Discovery Miles 3 570
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