Monday, March 26, 2012

          My intended field of post graduate studies involves medical school and more specifically, the sports sciences. The academic writings that I'm required to complete in my Movement and Sports sciences major will ideally prepare me for the types of writings I will be asked to do in medical school. This being lab reports, research reports, extended essays. Personally, a challenge of this type of writing is maintaining interest in the writing that I'm intending on submitting. When there is a lack of abstract or interesting subjects to write on, then there is a potential for myself as the author to be bored of what I'm writing about.
 As a physician, the demand for extensive writing decreases exponentially. Writing mostly consists of prescription write-ups for patients, examination notes, etc. From medical school and on the writing essentially becomes factually based. This meaning, there is no creative or free writing. This short hand writing is something that anyone could get used to. But it's important that as an established physician, that individual is still capable at any time to produce high standard writing.

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