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Research in medicine : planning a project, writing a thesis / Juliet Usher-Smith [and others] ; with line drawings by David Langdon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resource (viii, 133 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511676116 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 610.72 22
LOC classification:
  • R852 .M87 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Deciding whether to do research -- Deciding when to do research -- Selecting a research degree -- Choosing a department, research supervisor and project -- Applying for research positions and funding -- Getting started -- Overcoming frustration -- Writing scientifically -- Publishing a paper -- Attending scientific meetings -- Writing a thesis -- Submitting a thesis and preparing for the viva voce examination.
Summary: Health professionals are increasingly drawn towards research in the course of their training, often with little guidance on the skills and techniques required. This practical text provides essential advice to guide the beginner through the processes involved in selecting, organizing, funding, undertaking, evaluating and publishing a biomedical research project, and completing a postgraduate qualification. Cartoon illustrations provide a wry commentary on the ups and downs of life in research. This edition contains new content on choosing supervisors, career implications, degree structures, ethical issues and time conflicts between research and service needs, and is fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the structure of medical careers and degree courses, and the use of computational and information technology in research presentation. An invaluable guide suitable for all stages of a medical research career, from the first stages of research, through to professional supervisors, career counselors and postgraduate tutors.
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Introduction -- Deciding whether to do research -- Deciding when to do research -- Selecting a research degree -- Choosing a department, research supervisor and project -- Applying for research positions and funding -- Getting started -- Overcoming frustration -- Writing scientifically -- Publishing a paper -- Attending scientific meetings -- Writing a thesis -- Submitting a thesis and preparing for the viva voce examination.

Health professionals are increasingly drawn towards research in the course of their training, often with little guidance on the skills and techniques required. This practical text provides essential advice to guide the beginner through the processes involved in selecting, organizing, funding, undertaking, evaluating and publishing a biomedical research project, and completing a postgraduate qualification. Cartoon illustrations provide a wry commentary on the ups and downs of life in research. This edition contains new content on choosing supervisors, career implications, degree structures, ethical issues and time conflicts between research and service needs, and is fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the structure of medical careers and degree courses, and the use of computational and information technology in research presentation. An invaluable guide suitable for all stages of a medical research career, from the first stages of research, through to professional supervisors, career counselors and postgraduate tutors.

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