Evaluating Manuscripts for Clinical Practice, Residency Training and Peer Review
Course Overview
Have you ever skipped the statistics section of a manuscript because you didn’t feel confident about evaluating it? Do you wonder how journal policy affects manuscript quality? If so, this course is for you! It begins with the presentation of a foundational biostatistical toolbox to help clinicians accurately pose and analyze research questions. Next, effective approaches for evaluating literature will be presented and modeled. The course concludes with sessions on how artificial intelligence and editorial policy may impact manuscript content and quality. This course is tailored for Candidates and Diplomates seeking to more accurately review and apply published research.
This course was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Purina Institute.
Who Should Attend
- ACVIM Diplomates and Candidates
- European Affiliate member Diplomates and Candidates
- AVMA-recognized specialty Diplomates and Candidates
Agenda
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Learning Objectives
1. Critically and confidently review and evaluate the literature to inform clinical practice and benefit patients.
2. Act as an effective peer reviewer.
3. More confidently design, implement, evaluate, and complete clinical research.
4. Understand how open access and other differences in journal editorial processes and policies may affect manuscript content and quality.
Cost
| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| ACVIM Diplomate; European Partner Diplomate | $750 |
| ACVIM Candidate; European Partner Resident | $375 |
| Nonmember Diplomate | $1,010 |
| Nonmember Candidate | $505 |
CE Credits
The Evaluating Manuscripts for Clinical Practice, Residency Training and Peer Review course may qualify for up to 12.5 hours of the Research and Scholarly Activity requirement for Candidates. Requirements for individual specialty groups may vary. Check the Certification Manual for your specialty for specific requirements. If you have questions or to confirm qualification, consult with your Certification and Accreditation Specialists.
Certification and Accreditation Specialist, Adam Lanier: SAIM, Cardiology, LAIM
Certification and Accreditation Specialist, Sarah Zimmer: Nutrition, Oncology, Neurology
On-Demand Course Registration: This program has been approved for 12.5 hours of anytime, non-interactive distance, seminar/lecture continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE-approval.