Writing and presenting a research report

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A research report should follow a set format. This includes an introduction, a review of the literature and a presentation of methods and results, followed by discussion, conclusions and any recommendations. The writer also prepares an abstract. The language should be clear and concise and avoid any unnecessary jargon. Any tables or graphs should be simple and informative. The writing process will include the production of a first draft, which the writer then thoroughly edits. The author will find it useful to leave the report for a few days at this stage before a final editing process.

Methods, Report writing

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Co-winner of the 1991 Dwight J. Ingle Memorial Writing Award

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David A. Hyman was named co-winner of the 1991 Dwight J. Ingle Memorial Writing Award. He holds an M.D. degree from the University of Chicago in 1991, is an associate at Mayer, Brown, and Platt and lectures part-time lecturer at the University of Chicago. A talented writer, Hyman's writings focus on the ethical aspects of medical practice.

Physicians, Medical professions, Achievements and awards, Hyman, David

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Health-related effects of creative and expressive writing

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The negative impact of creative writing, which leads to stress disorders, is examined.

Author: Lowe, Geoff
United States, Analysis, Risk factors, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Creative writing

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