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Utilization of a National Writing Challenge to Promote Scholarly Work: A Pilot Study

Background Hospitalists value mentorship and scholarly work, yet often struggle to find time and mentors amid busy clinical workloads. Objective To help catalyze writing for hospitalists nationally, we created a Writing Challenge, where we asked hospitalists to commit to the goal of writing 400 word...

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Autores principales: Keniston, Angela, Frank, Maria, McBeth, Lauren, Barkoudah, Ebrahim, Pavon, Juliessa, Rohatgi, Nidhi, Vaughn, Valerie, Bhandari, Sanjay, Burden, Marisha
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8900829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35273876
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21935
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author Keniston, Angela
Frank, Maria
McBeth, Lauren
Barkoudah, Ebrahim
Pavon, Juliessa
Rohatgi, Nidhi
Vaughn, Valerie
Bhandari, Sanjay
Burden, Marisha
author_facet Keniston, Angela
Frank, Maria
McBeth, Lauren
Barkoudah, Ebrahim
Pavon, Juliessa
Rohatgi, Nidhi
Vaughn, Valerie
Bhandari, Sanjay
Burden, Marisha
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description Background Hospitalists value mentorship and scholarly work, yet often struggle to find time and mentors amid busy clinical workloads. Objective To help catalyze writing for hospitalists nationally, we created a Writing Challenge, where we asked hospitalists to commit to the goal of writing 400 words a day, four days a week, for four weeks. Methods Prospective, programmatic evaluation with daily logs followed by a survey at the completion of the project. The four-week Writing Challenge occurred between June 7 and July 5, 2021. Email invitations to participate in the challenge were disseminated to peer networks, and the challenge was promoted using social media. Participants agreed to attempt to write 400 words per day, four days per week, for four weeks. Results Seventy-four individuals from 28 institutions registered for the Writing Challenge, with 36 (49%) participating in the challenge by logging their writing. Participants wrote an average of 4,372 +/- 4,324 words during the challenge. Sixty-eight percent of the participants reported that their amount of writing increased during the challenge and 50% of the participants stated they planned to publish their work, though many participants (46%) reported struggling to write each day. Conclusions The Writing Challenge is one way to generate increased writing and may result in increased scholarly output for academic hospitalists.
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spelling pubmed-89008292022-03-09 Utilization of a National Writing Challenge to Promote Scholarly Work: A Pilot Study Keniston, Angela Frank, Maria McBeth, Lauren Barkoudah, Ebrahim Pavon, Juliessa Rohatgi, Nidhi Vaughn, Valerie Bhandari, Sanjay Burden, Marisha Cureus Internal Medicine Background Hospitalists value mentorship and scholarly work, yet often struggle to find time and mentors amid busy clinical workloads. Objective To help catalyze writing for hospitalists nationally, we created a Writing Challenge, where we asked hospitalists to commit to the goal of writing 400 words a day, four days a week, for four weeks. Methods Prospective, programmatic evaluation with daily logs followed by a survey at the completion of the project. The four-week Writing Challenge occurred between June 7 and July 5, 2021. Email invitations to participate in the challenge were disseminated to peer networks, and the challenge was promoted using social media. Participants agreed to attempt to write 400 words per day, four days per week, for four weeks. Results Seventy-four individuals from 28 institutions registered for the Writing Challenge, with 36 (49%) participating in the challenge by logging their writing. Participants wrote an average of 4,372 +/- 4,324 words during the challenge. Sixty-eight percent of the participants reported that their amount of writing increased during the challenge and 50% of the participants stated they planned to publish their work, though many participants (46%) reported struggling to write each day. Conclusions The Writing Challenge is one way to generate increased writing and may result in increased scholarly output for academic hospitalists. Cureus 2022-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8900829/ /pubmed/35273876 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21935 Text en Copyright © 2022, Keniston et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Frank, Maria
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Barkoudah, Ebrahim
Pavon, Juliessa
Rohatgi, Nidhi
Vaughn, Valerie
Bhandari, Sanjay
Burden, Marisha
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8900829/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21935
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