STAYING CURRENT IN WORKPLACE
Staying Current in the Workplace
One of the useful methods of writing is reverse writing. It helps in pointing out the main idea of the topic on which the paragraph is organized, especially for identifying gaps or repetition of the ideas. For instance, a paragraph on patient education tells about how educating patients about illness and medications and ways self-management could be boosted gives positive health outcomes. A reverse outline could effectively point out each paragraphs main idea to scrutinize deeply whether any idea is missed or repeated. This would help fill the vacant spaces where important information has not been added, and new knowledge could strengthen the writing piece instantly.
One of my original examples of writing was:
Patient education is a useful technique for impelling the patients behavior for alterations in beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge levels so that the newly gained information positively affects their health. Family physicians have a strong role in this regard since their expanded knowledge in a certain medical area and leadership status provides an opportunity...
Family practitioners have the skills for educational interventions to which patient exposure is required...…of family practitioners, and how the practitioner could prove valuable in clinical practice.It was discerned that the editing process improved the writing and organization of the paragraph since it was no more redundant or monotonous for the readers. It presents new information in each line. The sequence was more logical and upgraded for improved interpretation of complex information. It is suggested that this technique should be used to meet the papers goals so that the expansion of evidence gives power to the prose or text. It would be beneficial in keeping the readers interest intact in each line and not feeling…
References
Tamu Writing Center. (2018, February 23). Reverse outlining [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ica27SMkE6c
The Writing Center- University of Wisconsin, Madison. (n.d.). Reverse outline: A writer’s technique of examining organization. https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/process/reverseoutlines/
Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
Get Started Now