Tag: #Publications
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Reporting on race and ethnicity
One of the recent hot topics in medical research is the role of race and ethnicity in health disparities. If you look on PubMed, you will find tons of literature describing how race and ethnicity affect:🫀 life expectancy⚕️ access to quality medical care💉 healthcare hesitancy🏥 clinical trial recruitment Many pharmaceutical companies now invest in research…
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Storytelling tips, Part 4 – Discussion
First, let’s get the disclosures out of the way: There is no magic formula for writing the discussion section, as it very much depends on what your study found. 😄 🌟 However, one can’t overestimate the importance of having a good discussion section. Discussion puts the results into context and draws a bottom line under…
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Storytelling tips, Part 3 – Results
📰 The results section of a primary clinical manuscript is traditionally less flexible in terms of structure and flow than the same section of a preclinical paper. Your story flow is predefined before you even begin writing: first describe the study design 🛣️ , then the patient population 🗣️ , then the primary endpoint results,…
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Storytelling tips, Part 1
Ever tried mixing sliced tomatoes, champignons, red onions, olives, and grated cheese and heating up the mixture at 200°C? Bet you don’t find this very appetising. 😄 Now imagine that these ingredients are spread in orderly layers on top of a dough base and baked until the crust is golden, the cheese has melted, and…
