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Polish your academic writing skills with this step-by-step course! Especially suitable for clinical/medical research.

What you will learn

Learn which different types of scientific papers exist.

Learn to tell a story (introduction)

Learn to write about your did (methods)

Learn to write about what you observed (results) methods.

Learn to write about you interpretation (discussion).

Learn to format your paper like a pro.

Learn to pitch your paper for a journal (cover letter).

Learn to deal with comments (rebuttal letter).

Learn to write with impact!

Description

Welcome everyone!

In this course I will share my experiences with writing scientific papers with you. The course is especially useful for clinical researchers within medicine, as this is my background. But even if you are not specifically in this field, it may still be of benefit for you! You could use the course for your thesis, research paper, research proposal or just to polish your academic writing skills!

The components of this course are published on the go, as I work on it besides my regular work. Feedback and comments are obviously more than welcome, that way I can further improve the course whilst working on it!

This course is divided into five comprehensive sections:

1. Introduction

2. Overview of different types of papers (i.e. evidence pyramid/research methodology)

3. Writing your paper (introduction, methods, results, conclusion)

4. What comes after writing

5. Final remarks

Below you will find the status of each lecture:

Section 1. Introduction


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– Lecture 1: introduction > published

Section 2. Overview of different types of papers > published

Section 3. Writing your paper > published

Section 4. What comes after writing

– Lecture 18: Formatting your paper > pending

– Lecture 19: Feedback from co-authors > pending

– Lecture 20: Selecting journals > pending

– Lecture 21: Writing a cover letter > pending

– Lecture 22: Writing a rebuttal letter > pending

Section 5. Final remarks

– Lecture 23: Final remarks > pending

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
Something about you

Overview of different types of papers

Overview of different types of papers
Your paper

Writing your paper

Writing your paper
Introducing your work – the introduction
Writing about what you did – the methods section: reviews
Writing about what you did – the methods section: cohort studies
Writing about what you did – the methods section: randomized controlled trials
Writing about what you observed – the results section: reviews
Writing about what you observed – the results section: cohort study
Writing about what you observed – the results section: RCTs
Writing about your interpretation – the discussion
Catching the attention of the reader – the abstract

What comes after writing

Section introduction
Formatting your paper
Feedback from co-authors
Selecting journals
Writing a cover letter
Writing a rebuttal letter
Final remarks