How to Write a Scientific Paper: London – 30 Jan - 1 Feb, 2017.
Awarded 18 EU & internationally recognised accreditation points.
Venue: Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health, London.
A three-day intensive course with formal lectures & interactive sessions. How to Write a Scientific Paper is an international and unique course that has been successfully held in Malta in , , , and . Each iteration has led to fine tuning of the contents via feedback from successive attendees.
The course is now being held for the first time in London. This is a very intense three day event which attempts to facilitate all aspects of paper writing. The course is delivered by highly experienced researchers and lecturers through formal lectures and interactive sessions. The purpose is to impart the lecturers' collective experience to the delegates in this crucial aspect of career progress.
The statistics aspects are demonstrated by practical examples using real, published data within Excel®, an environment with which all researchers are familiar. Attendees will be given Excel® add-ins that carry out tasks that Excel® does not natively perform. Attendees will be expected to have used Excel® and to have a good working knowledge of the sofware’s basic functions. Prof. Grech is well suited to imparting the statics lectures, having co-written the statistics chapter in (Lissauer).
All presentations will be made available to the delegates as soft copy handouts, as well as all Excel® add-ins used during the course, along with the papers which arose from these analyses and which were demonstrated during the talks.
At the end of the event, attendees will be presented with a certificate of attendance attesting to the 18 EACCME (CME) points that are allotted to this event.
Dates: 30 Jan - 1 Feb, 2017
Venue: Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health, London.
Core Subjects
- Preparing:
- a compelling abstract
- an attractive poster
- an acceptable presentation
- How to lay out a paper
- Which journals to target
- The viewpoint of the journal editor
- Tackling editors
- Seeking material for publication
- A paper and a thesis - the difference
- Ethics and data protection
- Excel statistical analysis modules
- A half-day, practical, hands-on Excel® module
Only 50 places available.
Early bird registration - £390
Registration after 15 Dec 2016 - £430
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Organised by The Institute of Technology, Humanities, the Arts, Medicine and Science and The Malta Institute for Medical Education
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