A guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine 10 modules
The guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine has been prepared by IFCC to provide insight into the research process and an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of different research methods to young scientists at various levels of their profession and career. The target audience is Young scientists; Laboratorians; Clinical chemists; and Pathologists together with any others at an early stage of research in laboratory medicine. Published in 2016, the guide is available as a printable document as well as a series of webinar presentations. The authors of the guide are: Graham Beastall, CBE, PhD, FRCPath, FRCP; Pradeep Kumar Dabla, MD, PGDHA, PGDBA; Endang Hoyaranada, Dra; Ferry Sandra, DDS, PhD; Vanessa Steenkamp, HED, PhD..
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 10. Auditing research and planning for the future
Dr Graham Beastall Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Audit planning research recording and analysing
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 7. Conducting research investigations and analysing findings
Dr Graham Beastall Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Planning recording analysing statistics research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 5. Formulating a research plan
Dr Graham Beastall Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Research question hypotheses aims and objectives design research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 6. Submitting a research proposal for external approval and funding
Dr Graham Beastall Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Simple truths Steps to submission evaluating feedback research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 3. Choosing a suitable research project
Dr Graham Beastall Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Stimulus for research importance supervision research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 2. Why is research in laboratory medicine important?
Dr Graham Beastall Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Types of research Importance of research research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 1. Introduction to the research guide
Assoc Prof Pradeep Dabla Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Need for guide conducting research expected outcomes research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 9. Delivering research findings as oral or poster presentations
Prof Vanessa Steenkamp Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Guidelines and rules oral PowerPoint poster research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 4. Reading and evaluating the scientific literature
Prof Vanessa Steenkamp Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Questions to ask critical appraisal research
Guide to conducting research in laboratory medicine: 8. Writing research papers for publication
Dr Endang Hoyaranda Mar 2016 Open ()Keywords: Choice of journal authorship content ethics review research