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explain why reviewing clinical research is different from reviewing other research types.
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identify the key elements a reviewer should look for in a clinical research study.
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describe what should be included in a review report to help an editor decide whether a clinical research manuscript is suitable for publication.
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write a review report to assist authors to improve their clinical research manuscript.
About This Course
Drafting and publishing a manuscript can be a complicated process. Therefore, Karger has created Campus, a series of courses to simplify it. These 10 courses have been created and reviewed by experts in each topic. The courses are focused on helping researchers achieve publication success in an engaging and enjoyable manner.
This course can be purchased as an individual course or as part of the Campus bundle.
Purchases grant access to the course material for a period of 12 months.
This course has a 2-year expiry date of 31st March 2025. It will be reviewed and updated after that to stay current, as the medical publishing landscape may have changed.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course students will be able to:
Course curriculum
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Introduction
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Calls for Papers
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What to Pay Attention to in the Introduction and Discussion Sections
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Exercises and Resources
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Quiz
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What to Pay Attention to in the Methods Section
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Exercises and Resources
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What to Pay Attention to in the Results Section and Figures
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Exercises and Resources
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What to Pay Attention to in the Other Sections of the Manuscript
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Exercises and Resources
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Quiz
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Important Advice from Prof. Craig Anderson
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Exercises and Resources
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Quiz
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Feedback
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Final Quiz (80% Required to Pass)
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Downloadable Summary
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Thank you
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About this course
- $29.00
- 24 lessons
- 0.5 hours of video content