This is the final set of submissions for my writing tips contest.

Another tip is not to forget to write out medical abbreviations in long hand and to include simpler term explanation of complex medical terminology as some documents may be used by legal representatives that do not just deal with medical legal issues.
Deborah Ben-Abu
As for my writing tip I would say “just do it, start somewhere then edit, edit and edit again.” There are so many avenues to write now, I was able to write an article for earticle.com and it was published. Just a starter on advocating for yourself in healthcare but none the less I did it!
Valerie Lane, Springville, CA
I thought I would send my best practice tip “pet peeve”. Do you make sure that you do NOT put apostrophes in abbreviations for multiple tests and/or diagnostic studies? Write EKGs NOT EKG’s, MRIs NOT MRI’s, etc. I see this all the time.
Jane D. Heron, RN, BSN, MBA, Matawan, NJ
Write it and save it. Then in the next day or two, open it back up and read it again. You may see mistakes you did not see the first time. You cannot use this tip if you wait till the last minute to write your report.
Kathie W. Condon, RN, MSN, LNCC, Birmingham, AL
Always try to finish the product so that there is enough time to leave it for a day, or even a few hours, then go back and reread it with fresh eyes. This often allows one to pick up on typos or grammatical errors that one might not pick up on when tired or when one has been working on a piece for a lengthy period of time.
Susan Gunter
When I write using medical terminology or medical words that the computer does not recognize I check for proper spelling and add it to my dictionary for future use. I never assume I wrote the word correctly.
Aileen and Israel ColÒn Jr., Tulsa, OK
My tip for writing is to make sure you send it in a format that the receiver can open. This oversight can delay your report and but more importantly will disappoint the receiver. Customer service is the key. Keep the doors open and send the report in the form they prefer.
Candyce Ross, Tulare, CA
Use action verbs.
Susan B. Priest, MSN, RN, CNS
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These are additional entries from my writing tips contest.
a contest asking for suggestions for writing. This was the winning entry by Joan Pate.
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