Research to Publication e-learning | The BMJ
https://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i79610.02.2016 · Research to Publication covers—in six courses with 48 modules lasting more than 200 hours—everything from developing good research questions and the best and most ethical study designs (given local circumstances), through to reporting studies accurately and understanding what editors and peer reviewers are really looking for.
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Research to Publication | Home - BMJ
https://rtop.bmj.comResearch to Publication is a research methodology and publishing programme specifically designed for doctors and healthcare researchers, brought to you by BMJ in collaboration with University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). The programme, made up of 8 multimedia courses, is focused entirely on healthcare research.
Research to Publication | Courses - BMJ
https://rtop.bmj.com/coursesResearch to Publication takes you through picking a research question to study design, ethical research and publication. 1. How to develop and report good research questions. 2. Developing and writing protocols. 3. Choosing the best study design. 4. How to do ethical research.
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rtop.bmj.comResearch to Publication is a research methodology and publishing programme specifically designed for doctors and healthcare researchers, brought to you by BMJ in collaboration with University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
Research to Publication | About - BMJ
https://rtop.bmj.com/aboutResearch to Publication has been developed in collaboration between The BMJ’s senior research editors and senior academics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Our collaboration with UCSF. A flexible programme.