Overview
Even though our physicians have a high level of knowledge in their clinical practice, scientific papers contain up-to-date information because there is always something new in the scientific community. In order to accomplish this, our healthcare workers must gain knowledge from scientific papers, participate in the production of knowledge by understanding the fundamentals of scientific research, and share this knowledge with the scientific community by learning to write high-quality scientific papers. Our course is designed to bridge a portion of this gap between clinical practice and the application of these skills in medical research.
Target Audience
Course Outcomes
Course Content
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Criteria for different study designs in reading and writing a scientific paper
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How to write a scientific protocol
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Anatomy of the manuscript and the difference between the manuscript and scientific paper
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How to write a good title and formulate a research question as well as PICO
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How to structure and write an abstract and background section?
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Methodology section and statistical analysis plan
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Reporting the results and visualize your data (tables and figures)
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How to write the discussion and conclusion sections in a scientific paper?
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