Tom G Smith1, Jennie Ariail, Shannon Richards-Slaughter, Lisa Kerr. 1. Center for Academic Excellence/Writing Center, Colbert Education Center and Library-201,Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA. smithtg@musc.edu
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Writing is taught as professional competency in higher education generally, but the health science education literature emphasizes writing as a pedagogical means rather than a professional end. The Medical University of South Carolina established a Writing Center in 1994 to teach professional writing. SUMMARY: This report describes the rationale for profession-specific, graduate-level writing instruction; summarizes the Writing Center model; and reports usage data. Students have reported improvement in particular texts and said they would be better able to complete writing tasks in the future. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions modeled after the Writing Center and staffed with professionally trained writing teachers may provide a means to pool resources to teach writing as professional competency. The Writing Center has provided the expertise to teach professional writing without demanding curricular revision.
BACKGROUND: Writing is taught as professional competency in higher education generally, but the health science education literature emphasizes writing as a pedagogical means rather than a professional end. The Medical University of South Carolina established a Writing Center in 1994 to teach professional writing. SUMMARY: This report describes the rationale for profession-specific, graduate-level writing instruction; summarizes the Writing Center model; and reports usage data. Students have reported improvement in particular texts and said they would be better able to complete writing tasks in the future. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions modeled after the Writing Center and staffed with professionally trained writing teachers may provide a means to pool resources to teach writing as professional competency. The Writing Center has provided the expertise to teach professional writing without demanding curricular revision.
Authors: Lauren Ullrich; Sonya B Dumanis; Tanya M Evans; Alexis M Jeannotte; Carrie Leonard; Summer J Rozzi; Caitlin M Taylor; Karen Gale; Jagmeet S Kanwal; Kathleen A Maguire-Zeiss; Barry B Wolfe; Patrick A Forcelli Journal: Med Educ Online Date: 2014-07-07