1st Edition

Writing, Reading, and Understanding in Modern Health Sciences Medical Articles and Other Forms of Communication

By Milos Jenicek Copyright 2014
    232 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Medical articles are one of the main vehicles of knowledge translation and evidence communication in the health sciences. Their correct structure and style alone are no longer enough to convey a clear understanding of the intended message. Readers must be able to understand the very essence of the article message. That is the purpose of this book.Writing, Reading, and Understanding in Modern Health Sciences: Medical Articles and Other Forms of Communication will help the authors of medical articles communicate more effectively in today's practice and health research environment. It explores the most effective practices for communicating using three main medical literature formats: through scientific articles, articles where the subject is not based on the practice of the scientific method, and business reports.Describing how to think beyond the prevailing IMRAD article format, this book focuses on the nature, content, domains of thought, and meanings of medical articles. The ideas and underlying propositions in this book are complementary to specific requirements appropriate for each type of medical journal. After reading this book you will better understand: How to write what is considered the most important type of medical article, the research-based medical article How to write an evidence-based argumentative medical article The challenges of clinical case reporting The general framework of medical and research ethics Classification of medical articles and their underlying studies from the causal standpoint Supplying you with the understanding required to write more effective medical articles, the book includes details about essay-type articles, research-based articles, thesis as introduction sections, definitions as part of the material and methods sections, modern argumentation and critical thinking underlying results and their discussion and conclusions about them.

    Essays as Communication Tools. Research-Based Medical Article: Writing What Is Considered the Most Important Type of Written Medical Article. Thesis: A Key Feature of the Medical Article Introduction—Seven Cornerstones for Reporting a Research-Based Study. Definitions: A Key Feature of the Material and Methods Section of a Medical Article. Reporting Research Critically and the Argumentative Way: A Key Feature of the Results and Discussion Sections of a Medical Article. Cause–Effect Relationships: A Key Feature of the Discussion and Conclusion Sections of a Medical Article. Challenges of Clinical Case Reporting: Casus Clinicus Revisitus and Redivivus. Medical Ethics and Publication Ethics. Summary: Future Ways of Knowledge Communication.

    Biography

    Milos Jenicek