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Biomedical Publishing Podcast

This is the podcast from biomedicalpublishing.com. We will guide you through the process of overcoming writer's block so you can produce scientific papers of good quality and get them published.

Science & Medicine Science Writing Medicine Education
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
9 minutes
Episodes
51
Years Active
2016
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Episode 51: literature search

Episode 51: literature search

Alle researchers need to search for previously published material. You can either do it in a loose fashion, so-called "surfing" for evidence, or you can perform a search systematically, e.g. for a sy…

00:24:15  |   Sun 25 Dec 2016
Episode 50: practical data management

Episode 50: practical data management

There are strict rules about how to handle your data from a research project. You cannot put them on Dropbox or similar web-based repositories and you cannot save them on the hard drive of your perso…

00:05:16  |   Sun 18 Dec 2016
Episode 49: Good Clinical Practice

Episode 49: Good Clinical Practice

It is mandatory to follow the Good Clinical Practice (GCP) rules for trials involving drugs. This episode will give you the background and the main content of the GCP regulations and what it practica…

00:11:21  |   Sun 11 Dec 2016
Episode 48: critical phases

Episode 48: critical phases

There will for certain be critical phases in your research process, This episode will go through the critical phases in the protocol, data acquisition, analysis, manuscript and publication phases. Mo…

00:17:37  |   Sun 04 Dec 2016
Episode 47: write a systemativ review

Episode 47: write a systemativ review

You do not need to be an expert in the clinical field to write a systematic review. It is a fairly easy process because it follows a specific guideline (the PRISMA guideline), and it is also fairly e…

00:16:53  |   Sun 27 Nov 2016
Episode 46: COPE

Episode 46: COPE

If problems arise with serious author disputes or question about research integrity then journal editors go to COPE for advice. You should therefore know about this important ressource that is freely…

00:06:15  |   Sun 20 Nov 2016
Episode 45: Author disputes

Episode 45: Author disputes

There may be author disputes in a competitive environment like biomedical research. this is sad and disturbing, but if you handle it very early in the research process then most problems can be preve…

00:10:28  |   Sun 13 Nov 2016
Episode 44: Permissions and registrations

Episode 44: Permissions and registrations

Before study start (meaning before accrual of the first patient) you have to obtain certain permissions and perform certain registrations. There are differences from country to country but you will a…

00:10:01  |   Sun 06 Nov 2016
Episode 43: Research funding

Episode 43: Research funding

It is very often a struggle to obtain necessary funding for your research ideas. This episode will discuss how to obtain funding and how to make a good application for that.

00:15:31  |   Sun 30 Oct 2016
Episode 42: How to get the idea for a project

Episode 42: How to get the idea for a project

The best way to get the idea for a research project is to listen to the questions asked by the patient and by younger colleagues and medical students. They often ask the relevant questions, and these…

00:07:31  |   Sun 23 Oct 2016
Episode 41: Find a mentor

Episode 41: Find a mentor

Everybody needs a mentor. When you look for a mentor the most important factor is chemistry. You will spend a lot of time together with your mentor so communication has to be pleasant and productive.…

00:11:26  |   Sun 16 Oct 2016
Episode 40: The authorship contract

Episode 40: The authorship contract

In large multicenter trials there may be problems about authorship if you do not settle that before study start. In this context it is advisable to make a formal authorship contract with the study si…

00:07:53  |   Sun 09 Oct 2016
Episode 39: The editorial process

Episode 39: The editorial process

In this episode we go through the editorial process. What happens with your paper in its way through the editorial office, out for review, back again, and the additional steps until final publication…

00:19:57  |   Sun 02 Oct 2016
Episode 38: Reporting guidelines

Episode 38: Reporting guidelines

Whenever possible you should use a reporting guideline when writing your paper. This will increase the quality and transparency of your work and it will also increase the chance of getting your paper…

00:04:55  |   Sun 25 Sep 2016
Episode 37: The research protocol

Episode 37: The research protocol

It is important to write a research protocol for almost all types of studies. Usually the protocol is large and comprehensive for human clinical trials, and for other study types the protocol may be …

00:09:40  |   Sun 18 Sep 2016
Episode 36: resources

Episode 36: resources

In this episode I go through my current choice of software for PC/Mac and apps for smartphone. These are tools that will make your life easier as a biomedical researcher.

00:15:32  |   Sun 11 Sep 2016
Episode 35: why my paper was rejected

Episode 35: why my paper was rejected

There are many reasons why a paper can be rejected by the editor. We go though some of the most important reasons, where choice of the wrong journal may be the most important one. 

00:05:53  |   Sun 04 Sep 2016
Episode 34: submission of the manuscript and handling revisions

Episode 34: submission of the manuscript and handling revisions

The submission proces has certain steps and include the manuscript system used by the journal, a cover letter, submission of different files, and if you get a chance to revise your paper, the revised…

00:13:45  |   Sun 28 Aug 2016
Episode 33: how to overcome writers block

Episode 33: how to overcome writers block

Writers block may be the most important inhibitor in the writing proces, both for novices as well as experienced authors. This episode will outline the possible causes and potential solutions to this…

00:11:41  |   Sun 21 Aug 2016
Episode 32: where should I publish my paper

Episode 32: where should I publish my paper

There are different issues to consider when you are deciding for a target journal for your scientific article. The best advice is to decide as early as possible because it may influence the writing o…

00:06:20  |   Sun 14 Aug 2016
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