This 2-day course, comprising Zoom lectures interspersed with exercises, is designed for students who will need to write scientific papers in English, […]
This 2-day course, comprising Zoom lectures interspersed with exercises, is designed for students who will need to write scientific papers in English, […]
This course offers a set of evidence-based rules for writing clear and consistent Methods and Results sections, creating structure and relieving anxiety about the scientific writing process. You will learn skills and become acquainted with tools that enable you to start writing your Methods section early in your research process, and to incrementally build Results sections that match your methods. You will benefit most from this course if you a medical researcher or clinician who must write articles, reports, or grant applications, whether your are currently working on or planning a research project.
Outlining is a useful skill for organizing your scientific work into papers or presentations and is especially helpful for writing in English. The outlining process begins long before the article is written, and helps scientists keep track of completed and pending writing tasks. This course demonstrates the use of the outline function of your word processor, SciFlow and other templating applications to structure and continuously revise the format of your paper (or other scientific documents) from first steps to final revisions.
This course is designed to address common problems faced by non-native speakers who write medical papers in English. It demonstrates a clear method for building powerful, organized English paragraphs that will convey findings and ideas to readers. Participants will read and analyze paragraphs, and draft and edit their own, and will leave the course with a plan to ensure that their English writing continues to improve.
Many researchers and clinicians find writing the Discussion the most complicated and challenging part of writing a scientific paper. This course offers you clear, evidence-based rules for writing your Discussion, so you are always sure what belongs in this section… and what does not. You will learn the function of each paragraph in a Discussion section. The course is designed for medical researchers or clinicians who must write articles, reports, or who wish to submit grant applications.
This course covers guidelines and best practices for reporting qualitative research in scientific papers, with a focus on medicine and health science […]
The average journal article in medicine has over a dozen co-authors. Coordinating work and schedules is an art, and soliciting constructive criticism […]
Researchers present visual data to make concepts and information easier for their audiences to grasp, but few researchers are taught basic principles […]