Empowering novice authors, particularly trainees and learners, this perspective piece integrates a cross-disciplinary approach to bolster scholarly dissemination at medical conferences. Through a tripartite methodology — Innovate, Implement, and Influence — the article first delves into innovation, offering four essential heuristics sourced from diverse fields, guiding the germination of ideas. Next, it demystifies the transformation of these ideas into research abstracts through a structured blueprint. The finale encompasses strategies to create compelling presentations that resonate with audiences. Woven throughout is an emphasis on craftsman-like precision in idea execution, fostering relationships, and engaging genuinely with content wh...
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IntroductionMedical educators often have great ideas for medical education scholarship but have diff...
Introduction: Nothing has been published to describe the practices of medical societies in choosing ...
This article aims to assist readers with developing an abstract for a conference in order to have a ...
Poster presentations are an effective method of conveying scientific information in an interactive a...
This paper aims to provide guidance on developing a strategy for writing a competitive and high qual...
Introduction: Evidence based medicine is the standard of modern health care practices. Ongoing biome...
Abstract Introduction The Oakland University William Beaumont (OUWB) School of Medicine is a relativ...
This fourth article in the Writing for Publication series aims to provide guidance on developing and...
Context: Practice-based design research is becoming more widely recognized in academia, including at...
Item does not contain fulltextTo improve the quality in teaching and learning, opportunities need to...
Introduction Curricular innovations are invaluable to the improvement of medical education programs,...
Introduction Medical educators often have great ideas for medical education scholarship but have dif...
Special Issue “Composing Conferences”, edited by Michael Hohl & Ben SweetingPaper type: empirical an...
E-posters have been increasingly incorporated into medical education conferences over the past few y...
Introduction: Nothing has been published to describe the practices of medical societies in choosing ...
IntroductionMedical educators often have great ideas for medical education scholarship but have diff...
Introduction: Nothing has been published to describe the practices of medical societies in choosing ...
This article aims to assist readers with developing an abstract for a conference in order to have a ...
Poster presentations are an effective method of conveying scientific information in an interactive a...
This paper aims to provide guidance on developing a strategy for writing a competitive and high qual...
Introduction: Evidence based medicine is the standard of modern health care practices. Ongoing biome...
Abstract Introduction The Oakland University William Beaumont (OUWB) School of Medicine is a relativ...
This fourth article in the Writing for Publication series aims to provide guidance on developing and...
Context: Practice-based design research is becoming more widely recognized in academia, including at...
Item does not contain fulltextTo improve the quality in teaching and learning, opportunities need to...
Introduction Curricular innovations are invaluable to the improvement of medical education programs,...
Introduction Medical educators often have great ideas for medical education scholarship but have dif...
Special Issue “Composing Conferences”, edited by Michael Hohl & Ben SweetingPaper type: empirical an...
E-posters have been increasingly incorporated into medical education conferences over the past few y...
Introduction: Nothing has been published to describe the practices of medical societies in choosing ...
IntroductionMedical educators often have great ideas for medical education scholarship but have diff...
Introduction: Nothing has been published to describe the practices of medical societies in choosing ...