A Doctors Way of Writing

A doctor discussing medical imagery with a patient in an orthopedic office, engaging in a meaningful conversation with medical charts and anatomical models in the background.

Discover Your Understanding of Medical Terminology

Test your knowledge and perceptions about the role of writing in the medical field, particularly in Orthopedics. This quiz explores your experiences and thoughts on how terms and information are communicated between doctors and patients.

  • 9 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format for easy participation
  • Insights into your understanding of medical writing
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingDoc42
What is your current level of school?
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Have you ever been to an Orthopedic office? (Sports Medicine Doctors that work with bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, etc.)
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No
Have you ever gotten an X-ray, MRI, CT Scan, or any tests along that matter?
Yes
No
Do you think writing is more than just words on paper?
Yes
No
Do you think writing can come from images, past knowledge, and interpretation?
Yes
No
Do you think that an Orthopedic office would incorporate writing studies?
Yes
No
Do you think Orthopedists use writing studies to determine a patients injury?
Yes
No
Has a doctor ever told you a diagnosis and you have no idea what they are talking about until they break it down for you?
Yes
No
Has a doctor used special terminology relating to your injury? (Ex. "Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury" instead of "ACL Tear")
Yes
No
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