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Advanced Report Writing: Writing Leaner, Better, Faster Neuropsychological Reports
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Advanced Report Writing: Writing Leaner, Better, Faster Neuropsychological Reports
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Tuesday, November 09, 2021, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
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Stephanie Nelson, PhD, Skylight Neuropsychology, Seattle, will be presenting on Writing Brief, User Friendly Neuropsychology Reports.
You wrestle every day with your reports. Your reports are thoughtful and eloquent, and they take you forever to write. They’re too long, too hard, and too complex. You worry that families don’t understand all the jargon and numbers.
In this workshop, we’ll explore the research on effective communication. We’ll discuss ‘technical writing’ and learn how this style creates a profoundly better user experience. We’ll use metaphors, data, and exercises to dive deep into what makes a report readable and useful. We’ll challenge ourselves to connect with our readers and write a report geared to their needs.
2 Continuing Education credits will be available for this event for guests who register and are eligible. This will be a virtual webinar.