Table of Contents Introduction to Creating and Documenting Clinical Impact Please note: The following transcript has been edited for length and clarity. Transcript Slide 1:Hello, thanks for choosing to participate in this unit called Creating and Documenting Clinical Impact.My name is Trina Spencer and I’m the chair of the Committee...
Twitter is a researcher’s paradise. That’s where researchers hang out. And it just feels like being at home. When you’re on there, there’s a lot of other researchers, and I’m also very interested in politics, too, that’s another place where I can get my kicks there. When I wake up...
Q&A and Further Reading About Peer Review What is peer review? The peer review process…involves the assessment of an article by volunteer reviewers (blind to the author and working independently of one another) who engage in the problem-solving task of identifying flaws within the research itself or its reporting and...
Three propositions about the current environment and three recommendations for improving dissemination of evidence The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I come from the planet cancer. My work there, I think, is conceptually relevant to the work that you all do. I’m an intervention...
Second in the series, this point/counterpoint presentation highlights different considerations for researchers when selecting journals to submit articles for publication The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Point/Counterpoint: There are multiple paths to success. There is not just one yellow brick road that takes you...
Highlighting issues and research related to disseminating scientific evidence in a shared decision making paradigm The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I’d like to start by putting this in context a little bit, and that is the way I started thinking about evidence-based practice...
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