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SUMMARY:10. Writing up Results of Research and Surveillance Studies
DESCRIPTION: \nWith the increasing amount of HIV research and surveillance studies carried over\, there is a need to communicate the main findings and use them for design of HIV prevention and treatment interventions. \nThis workshop aims to build skills of participants in scientific writing for peer reviewed journals. The aim is to allow public health professionals and researchers to convert the results of HIV surveillance and research projects into manuscripts\, which can be submitted for publication to peer-reviewed journals. The workshop is structured to lead participants through the whole process of manuscript writing\, from conception to final presentation of results. Participants will gain experience of peer review on their own writing\, and also facilitate peer review and feedback on papers prepared by other participants. \n \n \n \nLearning objectives\n \n \nParticipants will learn how to make a writing process efficient\, from developing the manuscript outline and writing up the results section to searching for the most appropriate title and submitting the manuscript. At the end of the workshop\, participants will have a draft manuscript and comments on the manuscript structure and content from facilitators. \n \nKey topics of the course are:\n \n \n\nBroad and basic considerations for publishing research in refereed journals\nPreparing specific sections of a manuscript\nPresenting the data – tables\, figures\, text\nHow to clearly conceptualize the ideas\nDiscussing the importance of the findings\nDescribing the limitations\nImportance of the abstract\nChoosing a title that captures the attention\nAuthorship\nPreparing the references\nCommon reasons for failure to publish\nHow to communicate with journal editors when submitting a manuscript.\n\n \n \n \nHomework prior to workshop\n \n \n\nComplete primary analysis as much as possible\nBring data with you (electronically)\nBring your laptop to write\n\n \n \n \nTeaching Methods\n \n \nWorkshop consists of brief lectures that will describe how to structure the manuscript and write-up the key components. During the sessions that follow the lectures\, participants will work individually with the assistance of the facilitators on preparing the components of draft manuscripts. \n \n \n \nTarget Audience\n \n \nEpidemiologists\, surveillance professionals\, academic staff\, public health professionals\, social scientists \n \n \n  \nThis course was held in:\n\nZagreb\, Croatia \nLviv\, Ukraine\n\n  \nPartner institutions\n \n \n\nGlobal Health Sciences\, University of California\, San Francisco\nSan Francisco Department of Public Health\nGlobal Health Sciences\, University of California San Francisco\n\n \n \n  \n \n \nDuration  \n \n \nThe course takes place in five days. \n 
URL:https://www.hivevaluation.org/training-course/writing-up-results-of-research-and-surveillance-studies/
CATEGORIES:Courses on HIV Strategic Information Systems and Data Use
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