1st Edition

Composing Health Literacies Perspectives and Resources for Undergraduate Writing Instruction

Edited By Michael Madson Copyright 2023
236 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

236 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

236 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This edited collection examines engagements between health literacies and undergraduate writing instruction, providing research, case studies, and practical guidance on developing an interdisciplinary writing pedagogy. Bringing together works from scholars in rhetoric and composition, technical communication, UX, public health, nursing, and writing center administration, this collection... Read more

Introduction: The intersections of health literacies and undergraduate writing instruction

Michael J. Madson

Part 1: Assignments and courses

Chapter 1. Engaging health literacies through multimodal projects in first-year writing

Karen Diane Groller

Chapter 2. Teaching critical thinking for critical health literacies: A problem-based writing approach

Kasey Larson, Jill Paterson-Charles, & Karina Daniel


Chapter 3. First do no harm: Promoting health literacies through empathy adventures in the writing classroom and beyond

Allison S. Walker


Chapter 4. Rhetorical aesthetics and health literacies"

Jarron Slater


Chapter 5. Cross-disciplinary vaccine education through a campus-community partnership

Michael J. Klein


Part 2: Programs

Chapter 6. Context matters: Identifying strategic opportunities to support health literacies through writing interventions

Lucy Bryan Malenke


Chapter 7. Reflection for health literacies in the health science curriculum

Yuko Taniguchi, Aaron Bruenger, Bronson Lemer, & Jennifer Wacek


Chapter 8. Writing across the health literacies curriculum: The Bachelor of Healthcare Studies program at MUSC

Michael J. Madson, Elizabeth A. Brown, Elinor Borgert, Catherine VanderWerker, & Lauren Geller

Part 3: Extensions

Chapter 9. Cultural health navigation and health literacy sponsorship: Implications for the undergraduate writing curriculum

Katherine E. Morelli


Chapter 10. Making well informed decisions: Data collection, health information, and undergraduate writing instruction

Charles Woods & Noah Wason

Chapter 11. Creating content for contexts of care: A cognitive approach to achieving health literacies through usability

Kirk St. Amant

Biography

Michael J. Madson is an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University, USA where he teaches courses in healthcare communication and user experience. He is also an adjunct Associate Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina, USA where he runs an online undergraduate writing course that explores health literacy, bioethics, and interprofessional education. He is the editor of Teaching writing in the health professions: Perspectives, problems, and practices (2022).