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Publishing and Presenting Clinical Research

Publishing and Presenting Clinical Research

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This book is an excellent practical primer for researchers who wish to learn how to organize, present, and publish the results of their research. Written in a crystal-clear style with numerous examples, tables, and figures, the book shows how to produce a successful abstract, poster and/or manuscript for publication.

This updated edition reflects the growing use of software in preparing and submitting presentations and publications. The posters and oral presentations chapters have been completely rewritten to cover PowerPoint technology. Emphasis is placed on learning how to create graphics for written research. This edition also includes new clinical examples.

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9780781795067
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
224
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
390
  • Overview

    Title and Abstract

    Introduction

    Methods

    Results

    Tables

    Figures

    Discussion

    References and Electronic Publishing

    Authorship

    Posters

    Oral Presentations

    Choosing a Journal and Responding to Reviews

    Suggestions for Writing Well

    Appendix A:: Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals

    Appendix B:: A List of Resources

    Appendix C:: Converting Regression Coefficients and Standard Errors from Logistic Regression and Cox Proportional Hazards Models into Clinically Meaningful Terms

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