The Three R's of Writing: Reading, "Riting," and Risking (Career Management) (Column)
Physician Executive 1997, July-August, 23, 6
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Publisher Description
In my last Career Management column (April 1997, Volume 23, Issue #4), I talked about the value of becoming a Fellow of ACPE. One of the ways of attaining Fellowship is by making contributions to the field of medical management through writing. I suspect many of you have thought about writing articles and, yet, put it off. Here are some processes that can help you produce satisfying written documents: reading, "riting," risking. Reading
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