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How can Data Science improve Child Health? Anyone interested in using data science resources for research should read this thorough review by @TellBennett and the @CUAnschutz @CUD2V team. #LearningToPRISResearch @GhoshD @JPediatr
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How do we improve the transparency of randomized controlled trials? One important method is the publication of the protocol prior to the trial. Entire journals are focused on this. Here's a great recent example from the @PRISNetwork's Dr. JoAnna Leyenaar.#LearningToPRISResearch
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Our second presentation from the #PRISWebinar by Sonja Ziniel from @ColoradoPHM @ChildrensColo. Dr. Ziniel highlights 7 important steps to take when you are designing a survey and other key considerations in survey design. #LearningToPRISResearch
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Rounding out today's #PRISWebinar, @dwillmd talks through some key points to consider as you are writing abstracts for scientific meetings like @PASMeeting, @PHMConf, or @SocietyHospMed #LearningToPRISResearch
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The second presentation from today's #PRISWebinar is from @RajSrivastavaMD on e-consenting in the time of #COVID19. #LearningToPRISResearch
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Need to collect perspectives from a diverse group of stakeholders?. Group Level Assessment is a great approach: #LearningToPRISResearch. See this method in action in two recent studies:.1️⃣ 2️⃣
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A huge thanks to Dr. Ziniel for this accessible and detailed resource on survey design! #LearningToPRISResearch.
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Great article on ways to build effective writing time into your career #LearningToPRISResearch.
Many in the healthcare field want to write but never get to it. This is a great graph on overcoming writing barriers. I personally schedule my writing time every week. No distractions (e-mails etc) and away from the office. RT @Dagmar__Gross .
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Have you ever struggled to advance a project beyond the idea stage? . How do we carve out a .path to make meaningful progress in our busy professional lives? . Check out these tips from @Sharminzi @WrayCharles . #LearningToPRISResearch.
Struggling to get your academic project past the idea stage? In this article @Sharminzi and @WrayCharles discuss five principles to get your idea across the finish line 🏁.#medtwitter #projectmanagement #visualabstract
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Following up last month's tweet about trial protocols, this editorial provides some interesting perspective on when to submit protocols, what to include, and how peer review works with this submission type. #LearningToPRISResearch.
How do we improve the transparency of randomized controlled trials? One important method is the publication of the protocol prior to the trial. Entire journals are focused on this. Here's a great recent example from the @PRISNetwork's Dr. JoAnna Leyenaar.#LearningToPRISResearch
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Want to learn more about @PRISNetwork? Start here to find some of our great content. More updates on these resources each month:. 1⃣ #LearningToPRISResearch is a great source for papers, slides, and tweetorials on research methods and professional development for researchers.
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Have you been searching for how to provide manuscript feedback for mentees, trainees, and early career #PedsHM faculty you work with? . This thread from @WrayCharles has great advice on his 3 feedback goals: 1) publish, 2) teach, and 3) encourage growth. #LearningToPRISResearch.
1/ A quick and brief #Tweetorial on how to provide editorial feedback on a medical or scientific manuscript. Or as I like to say “Finding the Goldilocks of giving Feedback – Not too harsh, but no too nice. ”
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Welcome to all the new @PHMFellowships fellows starting up this month!. Here's one way to conceptualize skill building via mentorship in fellowship, whether in research or another focus area. #LearningToPRISResearch.
1/ We're welcoming a new group of fellows spending 2 years researching with us. Here are the three most common questions they ask mentors (and how to address them): .#MedEd #FOAMed #Mentoring
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Writing a manuscript? . Check out this great thread from @vineet_chopra on how to frame your discussion section for maximum impact. #LearningToPRISResearch.
As an editor, I often read discussions that are long winded, meandering and fail to make an impact. They feel like an after-thought rather than a key part of the paper. Here are some tips to make your discussion better. Full credit to @sanjaysaint who taught me this years ago!.
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Nice summary of an @AcademyHealth workshop on the science of dissemination and implementation, specifically the role of adaptation in complex interventions. #LearningToPRISResearch.
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Want to learn more about interrupted time series analysis? (ITS or 🕒📈 we believe are both approved abbreviations). A great, easy to read guide can be found here by @Sanj_Mahant @stats_hall. #LearningToPRISResearch.
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Have you been thinking about finding or refining the mentorship in your career? . @SamirShahMD encourages us to identify our passions (a.k.a. the cream cheese) and the support we need to eat as much of this cream cheese as we can. #LearningToPRISResearch.
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Ever wonder about the different types of hybrid trials and how they are different? . Learn more with this great article by @amanda_ullman from @JHospMedicine. #LearningToPRISResearch.
Hybrid trial has 2️⃣ goals.💭 clinical effectiveness .➕ implementation outcomes . #MethodologicalProgressNote by @amanda_ullman .
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Thanks for the #tweetorial @WrayCharles! A great intro for those new to research in #PedsHM #LearningToPRISResearch.
1/ Here by popular demand “How to Publish in Academics When Publishing Isn’t Your Thing”. A #Tweetorial on the picking & publishing low-hanging fruit in academic medicine. Further input always welcome. By no means complete. Hope it helps. Thread…
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