Description
Writing is a tool used every day. It is essential to the proper functioning of its service and health establishment. You will learn to overcome your fears of writing to develop your skills through the acquisition of a methodology to save time and progress in your career.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?Nursing and paramedical staff, management staff, administrative staff.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Identify our professional writing practice
- Self-diagnose our practice: our habits, our obstacles, our strengths and our areas of progress.
- Take another look at the written word: desacralize it and overcome our fears.
- Reflect on the issues and impacts of writing in our daily professional practices.
- Practical work Questionnaire to evaluate our practices.
- Individual and collective reflection on the writings.
- Written summary of the work.
- Acquire a methodology to gain efficiency
- Identify the types of writing in our service.
- Understand the writing methodology.
- Take the recipient(s) into account.
- Define the objectives of each of our writings.
- Clearly identify our ideas and classify them before writing them.
- Practical work Case study to assimilate the methodology.
- Practical work on our professional writings.
- Write with ease and conviction
- Integrate the keys to successful writing.
- Practice writing with short sentences and correct words.
- Respect the vocabulary and style of our professional sector.
- Explain, convince and demand without hurting.
- Exercise: Practical work on writing.
- Exercises on vocabulary and style.
- Structuring and synthesizing: proposing clear and concise writing
- Develop your written synthesis skills.
- Build and structure your paragraphs.
- Build an overall plan and a detailed plan.
- Exercise: Exercises adapted to each work objective.
- Word cards.
- Synthesis exercises.
- Take effective notes from spoken information
- Take summary notes.
- Save time with abbreviations.
- Take neutral notes: avoid subjectivity.
- Exercise: The mental map to structure your notes.
- Exercises on the synthesis and objectivity of notes.
- Abbreviation exercises.
- Preserving the confidentiality of written documents: legal notions
- Writings and our legal responsibilities.
- Patients' rights in matters of writing.
- Practical work Questioning our practices.
- Study of a writing on legal concepts.
- Individual action plan.