Scholarly Writing for Healthcare Professionals – Week 8 Assignment 1
For Part 2 of the Modified
Capstone Chapter 1, you will complete these sections: Problem Statement, Significance of the Problem, Definitions, and
Summary. Add them to the paper, Part 1, from last week.
Here once again is the
simplified view:

Please review the
lectures covering this material prior to starting.
Utilize the concepts
[both Parts 1 & 2] to complete the entire Chapter 1 assignment started in Wek
7.
Analyze the remaining elements
of the four-to-five page Modified Capstone Chapter 1, Part 2.
Include
the following aspects in the assignment:
· Use the Template from Week 7 that was started and add part 2 elements.
· Ensure that your paper [Part 2] includes the remaining sections: Problem Statement, Significance of the Problem, Definitions, and Summary in addition to those in Part 1.
· Submit entire paper with the cover page, table of contents, title page, Chapter 1 sections [Parts 1 & 2] and reference page.
· Utilize a total of five to six references, which may include those from Weeks 6 & 7.
· Use each of your references and properly cite with in-text citations.
· Review the entire work carefully to assure that all required components of Parts 1 & 2 are present.
· Use correct APA formatting throughout.
· Run your paper through Grammarly and revise accordingly.
· Use the Scholarly Writing Checklist.
· Include all applicable suggested corrections from ALL the previous weeks’ feedback.
· If you are an English Language Learner, ask a native English speaker for suggestions.
· Use at least three methods of review/proofing prior to submission.
· Check your SafeAssign report and make corrections as needed. Contact your professor if you need to resubmit based on SafeAssign results.
· Send your draft back through Tutor.com but remember to upload it early enough to receive the feedback and make corrections for a 12-hour turnaround.
· Submit entire paper with the cover page, table of contents, title page, chapter 1 sections, and reference page – you have completed the course!
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