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The effect of writing on self-esteem among Korean medicine students (한의대생의 글쓰기가 자존감에 미치는 영향)

  • Moon, JoonSeok;Shin, HeonTae
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : Self-esteem is a necessary inner factor for the korean medicine undergraduate, who will perform a various treatment relationship as a future health care provider. Writing is closely related with improving self-esteem by providing insight towards oneself. Methods : The level of self-esteem and current state of writing among 251 undergraduates studying korean medicine in Dongshin University were looked into through a structural survey. Results : Self-esteem score was 3.12 on a scale of 4 which was relatively high, but they showed defensive self-esteem tendency. Meanwhile writing variables appeared to be more influential to the self-esteem of undergraduates than personal characteristics. Also among writing variables, emotional writing and writing 2 to 3 times or more a month was related to high self-esteem which defensive self-esteem tendency is low. Majority of the undergraduates, however, turned out to be writing essay and writing 2 to 3 times a month. Conclusions : The following result suggests the need of writing classes as well as writing involved in emotion for self-esteem and improve medical communication in the curriculum of korean medical college.

Review on Teaching the Traditional Korean Medical Students with Article Writing Program (한의과대학(韓醫科大學) 학부생을 대상으로 한 원전학(原典學) 논문작성 교수법의 효과 고찰)

  • Chae, Han;Shin, Sang-Woo;Jang, Woo-Chang;Baik, You-Sang
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.285-294
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    • 2008
  • This study investigated the effectiveness of article writing as a mean to teaching the traditional medical classics. We used questionnaire to evaluate the usefulness of the curriculum, reason for difficulty and measures for improvement. The creative and reasonable thinking was the major reason for difficulty, and this article writing program could be a proper methods to tackle this. We also found that the educational system was not satisfactory since other educative programs were not focusing on this issue. This study showed that this article writing program can be a useful teaching tool for achieving the purpose of traditional medical classics curriculum after several improvements such as more personalized guidance and understanding of anatomy of an article, lesser time burden and easier database access.

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A Case of Primary Writing Tremor Type A (원발성 서자진전 A형 1예)

  • Seo, Man-Wook;Kim, Ji-sung
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.130-134
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    • 2000
  • Abnormal writing can result from a large variety of neurologic disorders of motor control. Primary writing tremor(PWT) in its pure form denotes occurrence of a disabling tremor induced by writing alone. Therefore PWT is typical task-specific tremor. PWT could be classified as either type A or type B. In a strict sense, type B PWT is not pure form of PWT because it is not task specific. We describe a case of PWT type A. A 53-year-old right handed policeman complained of a 4 year history of shaking of his right hand that interfered with writing. Tremor appeared during writing but not on adopting the hand position normally used for writing.

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The transformative impact of large language models on medical writing and publishing: current applications, challenges and future directions

  • Sangzin Ahn
    • The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.393-401
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    • 2024
  • Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly transforming medical writing and publishing. This review article focuses on experimental evidence to provide a comprehensive overview of the current applications, challenges, and future implications of LLMs in various stages of academic research and publishing process. Global surveys reveal a high prevalence of LLM usage in scientific writing, with both potential benefits and challenges associated with its adoption. LLMs have been successfully applied in literature search, research design, writing assistance, quality assessment, citation generation, and data analysis. LLMs have also been used in peer review and publication processes, including manuscript screening, generating review comments, and identifying potential biases. To ensure the integrity and quality of scholarly work in the era of LLM-assisted research, responsible artificial intelligence (AI) use is crucial. Researchers should prioritize verifying the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated content, maintain transparency in the use of LLMs, and develop collaborative human-AI workflows. Reviewers should focus on higher-order reviewing skills and be aware of the potential use of LLMs in manuscripts. Editorial offices should develop clear policies and guidelines on AI use and foster open dialogue within the academic community. Future directions include addressing the limitations and biases of current LLMs, exploring innovative applications, and continuously updating policies and practices in response to technological advancements. Collaborative efforts among stakeholders are necessary to harness the transformative potential of LLMs while maintaining the integrity of medical writing and publishing.

Primary Writing Tremor Type B, Writing Posture-specific? (원발성 서자진전 B형, 서자자세-특수성인가?)

  • Seo, Man-Wook
    • Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 2000
  • Purpose : Primary writing tremor(PWT) can be classified as either type A or type B depending on whether tremor appeared during writing or whilst writing and also on adopting the hand postures normally used for writing. Through the clinical experience author has had an impression that PWT type B may not be purely dependant on specific writing postures. The objective of this study was to clarify whether PWT type B have writing posture-specificity or not. Results : The data indicated that type B PWT is not writing posture-specific. Various pronation and supination postures could evoke tremor as well as writing postures. Furthermore most of other pronation- and supination-related tasks could evoke tremors as well as action of writing. Conclusions : The present data suggest that PWT should be limited only on the pure form of task-spesific PWT type A.

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Results of "Suneung" and Errors on Writing

  • Lee, Eun-Pyo
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.55-69
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    • 2003
  • The study was done to find out if there's any correlation between the results of the state-run college entrance examination called "suneung," or college scholastic ability test (CSAT) and the frequency of errors of the medical and nursing students. These two groups of students were subjects for the research. The study was based on the writing of fresh year students who were required to take four-credit-hour English course. These students' writing, particularly their self introduction, was analyzed to see if medical students (the high-scored) made fewer errors on the writing and nursing students (the medium-scored) made more critical errors or vice versa, and furthermore, if the results of the scores had any correlation on the critical errors in writing. The concern of the study was also to explain the attributable factors of the outcome if the high-scored of CSAT actually made fewer errors as well as the types of critical errors made and ways to minimize them.

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Direct Instruction and Use of Online English Writing Software on EMI Class-Takers' Self-Efficacy

  • Murdoch, Yvette Denise;Kang, Alin
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2019
  • EMI (English as a Medium of Instruction) classes are now accepted policy at Korean universities, yet students often struggle with required academic English writings. The present study examined an EMI class that used direct instruction and access to online assistive English writing software. From preliminary analysis, 26 students expressed interest in how an EMI academic writing class could facilitate improved English writing skills. Study participants completed a survey on self-efficacy and learning needs and assignments for an EMI academic writing class. To establish inter-rater reliability, three trained raters assessed the written essays of students prior to and after instructional intervention. Fleiss' Kappas statistics showed moderate reliability. Students' opinions on the use of online software were also analysed. Paired t-test was run on the quality of students' pre- and post-instruction assignments, and there was significant difference in the rated scores. Self-efficacy was found to have moderate positive association with improved post-essay writing scores.

Stellate Ganglion Block for Treatment of Writer's Cramp (서경(書痙)의 성상신경절 차단요법)

  • Suh, Jae-Hyun;Park, Byung-Cheul
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.117-119
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    • 1995
  • Writer's cramp is a gradual onset and the disorder shows itself at first only when the patient is fatigued or stressed, or when a difficulty in controlling the pen leads to inaccurate writing. The prognosis is poor and treatment is often difficult and unsatisfactory. Case 1: A-30-year old male, who had a difficulty in writing with palpitation for 10 years in front of the other men. After 5 times of stellate ganglion block, palpitation during writing did not appear and after 15 times, he could write with a slight spasm of hand muscles. Case 2: A-40-year old male, who had a difficulty in writing in a stressful situation. After 28 times of stellate ganglion block, he could write in normal work except in the strong stressful situation. From our experience, we recommend the stellate ganglion block may be an effective treatment for a writer's cramp.

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