Deborah Miarkowska 
How to Write Brilliantly [PDF ebook] 
A Guide for Nursing, Health & Social Care Students

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As a nursing or health and social care student, academic writing is one of the main ways you’re assessed. However, how to approach your assignments can be a challenge.

This is a short, simple guide to the academic writing process, helping you to grow in confidence, to write critically and engagingly, and to develop your voice.

Whether you are just starting your course, returning to study or looking to improve your style, you’ll find out how to:

·       Get into the mindset for independent study and reflection

·       Source and evaluate literature and evidence

·       Develop your critical writing skills

·       Structure your work

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Chapter 1: Learning to learn
Chapter 2: Getting into the mindset for independent study
Chapter 3: Planning for academic writing
Chapter 4: Examining different writing styles for different purposes
Chapter 5: Developing your critical writing skills and structuring critical argument
Chapter 6: Editing, proof reading and referencing your work

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Deborah (MSC, FHEA,  BSc, PGCHSE, PG Dip, PGDip,  RGN, CPT; Fellow of the Institute of Leadership; Belbin Accredited Practitioner) has been a lecturer and programme leader at the University of Brighton for 20 years, teaching across a number of theory and skills-based modules, giving her acute insight into the needs and common pitfalls faced by students in approaching academic writing. She has also designed an e Learning app (S.O.U.P) on which this book was initially based. 

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