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How to succeed in medical research : a practical guide

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Hoboken ; Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2021Description: xii, 153pISBN:
  • 9781119645498
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • W 20.5.
Contents:
Chapter 1 - How to get involved in research as a medical student -- Chapter 2 - Conducting a study -- Chapter 4 - Ethics and the ethical application -- Chapter 5 - Analysing your data -- Chapter 6 - Conferences and presentations: The next step in the research journey -- Chapter 7 - Writing a paper -- Chapter 8 - How to get published -- Chapter 9 - Writing a case report -- Chapter 10 - Basic laboratory research -- Chapter 11 - Expanding your horizons in research -- Chapter 12 ? Teaching -- Chapter 13 - Conducting an audit -- Chapter 14 - Portfolio / CV -- Chapter 15 - Maintaining a good balance
Summary: How to Succeed in Medical Research is a practical resource for medical students and junior doctors across all specialties. Designed for busy readers seeking to distinguish themselves in a highly competitive environment, this concise yet comprehensive guide provides step-by-step advice on selecting a project, finding a mentor, conducting a study, analysing results, publishing a paper, communicating findings, and much more. Presented in an accessible and conversational style, 14 succinct chapters walk readers through the essential stages of their research journey, from the initial steps to getting involved in research as a medical student, to effectively balancing clinical work, scientific research, and other academic pursuits early in your career as a healthcare professional. The book is packed with real-world case studies and expert tips to help readers apply the content directly in their own studies and careers. Straightforward and easy-to-use, this valuable guide: Covers a variety of clinical research and presentation skills using clear and engaging language. Provides detailed guidance on writing a paper, conducting a clinical audit, creating a CV and portfolio, and other key proficiencies. Develops writing skills for literature reviews, critical appraisals, and case reports. Discusses how to further medical careers through research electives, PhD studies, teaching, and quality improvement projects. Offers a range of helpful learning features including objectives, key points, case studies, review questions, and links to references and further readings.
List(s) this item appears in: SLAM Library New Books November 2023 | SLaM Conducting research and getting published
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Chapter 1 - How to get involved in research as a medical student -- Chapter 2 - Conducting a study -- Chapter 4 - Ethics and the ethical application -- Chapter 5 - Analysing your data -- Chapter 6 - Conferences and presentations: The next step in the research journey -- Chapter 7 - Writing a paper -- Chapter 8 - How to get published -- Chapter 9 - Writing a case report -- Chapter 10 - Basic laboratory research -- Chapter 11 - Expanding your horizons in research -- Chapter 12 ? Teaching -- Chapter 13 - Conducting an audit -- Chapter 14 - Portfolio / CV -- Chapter 15 - Maintaining a good balance

How to Succeed in Medical Research is a practical resource for medical students and junior doctors across all specialties. Designed for busy readers seeking to distinguish themselves in a highly competitive environment, this concise yet comprehensive guide provides step-by-step advice on selecting a project, finding a mentor, conducting a study, analysing results, publishing a paper, communicating findings, and much more. Presented in an accessible and conversational style, 14 succinct chapters walk readers through the essential stages of their research journey, from the initial steps to getting involved in research as a medical student, to effectively balancing clinical work, scientific research, and other academic pursuits early in your career as a healthcare professional. The book is packed with real-world case studies and expert tips to help readers apply the content directly in their own studies and careers. Straightforward and easy-to-use, this valuable guide:
Covers a variety of clinical research and presentation skills using clear and engaging language.
Provides detailed guidance on writing a paper, conducting a clinical audit, creating a CV and portfolio, and other key proficiencies.
Develops writing skills for literature reviews, critical appraisals, and case reports.
Discusses how to further medical careers through research electives, PhD studies, teaching, and quality improvement projects.
Offers a range of helpful learning features including objectives, key points, case studies, review questions, and links to references and further readings.

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