General Info Flashcards

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Title

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  • Is the title appropriate for the study?
  • Title should not give the result
  • Title should state what was studied or note the main issue
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Introduction

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  • Not more than 1.5 typed pages (double spaced)
  • Should justify the current study and put it into the context of previous literature
  • Should reference other major papers that have previously addressed the topic being researched
  • Last sentence should be nearly identical to the purpose statement in the abstract.
  • Should not include an extensive review of the literature.
  • Present a logical case for why the study was undertaken.
  • At the end, state hypothesis and purpose (should be same as in abstract)
  • Should state whether prospective/retrospective
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Materials and Methods

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  • Organized with headers in a logical sequence
  • Last section should be statistical analysis
  • 5 (double spaced) pages at most (likely less for Pediatric Radiology)
  • Equipment/pharmaceuticals used should be stated in appropriate detail
  • Should include number of radiologists and others who performed each portion of the study and their years of experience
  • Include IRB and Informed consent statement/waiver (first paragraph) -
  • Should state the age range and mean for both men/women in study
  • Should include details on region-of-interest (ROI) and other measurements (who performed, in generic terms)
  • Watch for exact correspondence b/w methods and results - every result should be accounted for in methods section.
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Results

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  • Should follow directly from methods section, in logical sequence
  • Tables used as appropriate, but main points should be included in text of results section
  • Figures should be cited here.
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Discussion

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  • Don’t completely restate results
  • Hit on major points in the context of the previous literature
  • Should explain significance of the current study
  • Should include a limitations section just before the conclusion paragraph (no study is perfect)
  • Should cite most recent and relevent references; (include ‘dissenting’ papers)
  • Include a conclusion paragraph
  • Watch for overreaching conclusions
  • Don’t use words like “obviously” or “importantly”
  • Don’t use words like “robust” or “novel”
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References:

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  • Should follow exact format for the appropriate journal
  • Sloppy references or incorrect format reflects poorly on the manuscript
  • Residents/Fellos/Junior Authors mess this up!
  • Use correct journal name abbreviations
  • Don’t use too few or too many references (what’s just right?)
  • Shouldn’t be outdated
  • Don’t omit important references (reviewers perform online searches before reviewing to ensure they are up to date)
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Figures:

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  • Image quality should be high (TIFF not JPEG)
  • should reflect main points being made in the text
  • Try not to show exeptions rather than most representative cases
  • Don’t show no images or too many.
  • Annotate figures with arrows/arrowheads
  • Take out PHI
  • Try to include generic patient information if possible (age/sex/clinical information)
  • Follow journal format ie (“CT scan shows mass at head of pancreas (arrow)” - no “the”, “a”…people often don’t get this!
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Tables

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  • Avoid excessive use of tables
  • use appropriate font size for axes
  • avoid confusing terminology
  • define abbreviations
  • summarize key point(s) being made in legends
  • Use standardized formats
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What is the most important test good research should pass?

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the “who cares” test

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Research should:

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  • Advance Knowledge
  • Have implications for patient care.
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Discussion 2:

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  • Should be focused
  • Give findings in context of existing knowledge
  • Don’t just give an extensive review of the topic
  • Show how results/conclusions relate to other relevant studies.
  • Discuss limitations of the study and future work to be performed.
  • Are conclusions clearly linked to purpose of the study?
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