Conference on The Write Toolkit for Medical Researchers: 10 Tips for Better Grants and Manuscripts

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Dates : 03 February 2016 » 03 February 2016

Place : Fremont, California
United States

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Topic : Health and Medicine; Online Healthcare Training courses
Engineering and Technology; Biology and life sciences; Computer science; Economics; Health and Medicine;
Keywords: Engineering, Life sciences, Internet, Marketing, Medicine
Description :

Overview: In this webinar, Hope will present the lessons she's learned over her career as a science and medical writer and editor. By identifying simple solutions to common problems, early career scientists and medical researchers will have tools to improve their ability to write, edit, and organize their manuscripts, grants, and presentations, and ultimately increase their academic and research productivity.

To equip researchers with the most contemporary practices in medical and science writing, the program outlines:

  • The importance of word choice to break the monotony of repetition and make the content more compelling
  • Contemporary term usage, to shift away from using the shorthand and antiquated terms that scientists and physicians use to quickly communicate in less structured types of writing
  • How best to convey one's argument by simply understanding and modifying how sentences are structured
  • How and why to write with the audience in mind, especially in a world where our research reaches members of a global audience at different career stages
  • Ways to demystify and approach the writing process, by knowing how to prepare, where to start, and when to revise


Why should you attend: This webinar is geared toward early career investigators (PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty) and their department heads. 

After years of education and planning to become a research scientist, some early career investigators might find that their writing skills are limiting their ability to publish their research, receive funding for their work, and pursue the careers they had envisioned.

For some, the writing style that they used to complete their PhDs seems cumbersome, difficult to read, and obfuscating. Some early career researchers question the quality of the writing style that they learned from their mentors, especially if it's unnatural to write and difficult to read. 

Other early career investigators, after receiving rejected manuscripts and unfunded grants, might lose confidence in their writing, not know how to improve their writing, or find themselves unable to continue or even start new writing projects.

This fun and informative program is designed to help researchers at any level improve their writing so they may fund their research, publish their results, and ultimately develop and provide innovative treatment options for patients. 

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Contemporary Usage & Word Choice
  • Sentence Structure
  • The Writing Process


Who Will Benefit:

  • MD's
  • PhD's
  • Early Career Researchers
  • Postdoctoral Fellows
  • Junior Faculty
  • Statisticians
  • Department Chairs

Speaker :

 

Hope J. Lafferty, AM, ELS As a board-certified Editor in the Life Sciences, Hope has more than 20 years' experience as a science editor. In the mid-1990s, Hope served as marketing director for one of the first Internet broadcasters in Austin, Texas. From there, she worked for many years as a technical writer at the Department of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, where she developed a style guide for standards and practices in the process industry. She then worked as an editorial manager at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York in the Departments of Urology and Medicine. In 2009, Hope started her own consultancy, where she works with scientist-writers in the pharmaceutical industry and in academic environments. 

Hope has led seminars at the annual conferences of the Council of Science Editors and the American Medical Writers Association, as well as at the University of Houston, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, and Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

 

Price : $139.00 

 

 

Contact Info:

 

MentorHealth

Phone No: 1-800-385-1607

FaX: 302-288-6884 

support@mentorhealth.com

Event Link: http://bit.ly/The-Write-Toolkit-for-Medical-Researchers

http://www.mentorhealth.com/


Conference on The Write Toolkit for Medical Researchers: 10 Tips for Better Grants and Manuscripts to be held from 03 February 2016 to 03 February 2016 in Fremont,CA,USA, United States. It covers various areas of Health and Medicine including Online Healthcare Training courses. For more information, visit the website of the conference or contact the organizer.
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