TY - JOUR
T1 - Co-creating scholarship through collaborative writing in health professions education
T2 - AMEE Guide No. 143
AU - Ramani, Subha
AU - McKimm, Judy
AU - Forrest, Kirsty
AU - Hays, Richard
AU - Bishop, Jo
AU - Thampy, Harish
AU - Findyartini, Ardi
AU - Nadarajah, Vishna Devi
AU - Kusurkar, Rashmi
AU - Wilson, Keith
AU - Filipe, Helena
AU - Kachur, Elizabeth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 AMEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This AMEE guide provides a robust framework and practical strategies for health professions educators to enhance their writing skills and engage in successful scholarship within a collaborative writing team. Whether scholarly output involves peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, blogs and online posts, online educational resources, collaborative writing requires more than the usual core writing skills, it requires teamwork, leadership and followership, negotiation, and conflict resolution, mentoring and more. Whilst educators can attend workshops or courses to enhance their writing skills, there may be fewer opportunities to join a community of scholars and engage in successful collaborative writing. There is very little guidance on how to find, join, position oneself and contribute to a writing group. Once individuals join a group, further questions arise as to how to contribute, when and whom to ask for help, whether their contribution is significant, and how to move from the periphery to the centre of the group. The most important question of all is how to translate disparate ideas into a shared key message and articulate it clearly. In this guide, we describe the value of working within a collaborative writing group; reflect on principles that anchor the concept of writing as a team and guide team behaviours; suggest explicit strategies to overcome challenges and promote successful writing that contributes to and advances the field; and review challenges to starting, maintaining, and completing writing tasks. We approach writing through three lenses: that of the individual writer, the writing team, and the scholarly product, the ultimate goal being meaningful contributions to the field of Health Professions Education.
AB - This AMEE guide provides a robust framework and practical strategies for health professions educators to enhance their writing skills and engage in successful scholarship within a collaborative writing team. Whether scholarly output involves peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, blogs and online posts, online educational resources, collaborative writing requires more than the usual core writing skills, it requires teamwork, leadership and followership, negotiation, and conflict resolution, mentoring and more. Whilst educators can attend workshops or courses to enhance their writing skills, there may be fewer opportunities to join a community of scholars and engage in successful collaborative writing. There is very little guidance on how to find, join, position oneself and contribute to a writing group. Once individuals join a group, further questions arise as to how to contribute, when and whom to ask for help, whether their contribution is significant, and how to move from the periphery to the centre of the group. The most important question of all is how to translate disparate ideas into a shared key message and articulate it clearly. In this guide, we describe the value of working within a collaborative writing group; reflect on principles that anchor the concept of writing as a team and guide team behaviours; suggest explicit strategies to overcome challenges and promote successful writing that contributes to and advances the field; and review challenges to starting, maintaining, and completing writing tasks. We approach writing through three lenses: that of the individual writer, the writing team, and the scholarly product, the ultimate goal being meaningful contributions to the field of Health Professions Education.
KW - collaborative/peer-to-peer
KW - Continuing
KW - leadership
KW - mentoring
KW - staff development
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85120044813&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/0142159X.2021.1993162
DO - 10.1080/0142159X.2021.1993162
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120044813
SN - 0142-159X
VL - 44
SP - 342
EP - 352
JO - Medical Teacher
JF - Medical Teacher
IS - 4
ER -