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Can simple questions change healthcare? Research priorities

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The Scientific Method for Research Prioritization: How do researchers ask questions, identify gaps, and prioritize topics for new research? Through this process, simple research questions can change healthcare, improving outcomes for patients. Stakeholder priority is assessed via surveys and other engagement methods. Systematic reviews are carried out to assess the evidence. Visualization, e.g., with bubble charts, can highlight key areas where further research is needed, based on current evidence, stakeholder priority, and disease burden.

Webinar: Getting Research Published

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Publication is the currency with which medical careers make progress at every level, determining the outcome of appointments and promotions. Most doctors, even those trained in research, frequently face rejection from medical journals.  Perfection in health and medical research is demanded at every stage. English is a universal health research language. Taking ideas from hypothesis generation to publication and impact is a difficult and time-consuming task. Attention to detail is required in framing questions, developing study design, writing protocols, medical resumes, seeking ethical and regulatory approvals, overseeing study conduct, planning data analyses, manuscript writing, peer-review, revisions, and dissemination. Webinar presented by  Professor Khalid Khan . Professor Khalid Khan, with over 24 years of editing experience including 6 years as Chief Editor, delivered this webinar to healthcare staff giving them the tools, tips and tricks with which to prepare and submit...