Biomedical Publishing Podcast
Biomedical Publishing Podcast
Jacob Rosenberg
This is the podcast from biomedicalpublishing.com. We will guide you through the process of overcoming writer's block so you can produce scientific papers of good quality and get them published.
Episode 51: literature search
Alle researchers need to search for previously published material. You can either do it in a loose fashion, so-called "surfing" for evidence, or you can perform a search systematically, e.g. for a systematic review.
Dec 25, 2016
24 min
Episode 50: practical data management
There are strict rules about how to handle your data from a research project. You cannot put them on Dropbox or similar web-based repositories and you cannot save them on the hard drive of your personal computer. 
Dec 18, 2016
5 min
Episode 49: Good Clinical Practice
It is mandatory to follow the Good Clinical Practice (GCP) rules for trials involving drugs. This episode will give you the background and the main content of the GCP regulations and what it practically means to you when running the study. It is no way a full description of the GCP concept but will give you the highlights so that you can find further details yourself.
Dec 11, 2016
11 min
Episode 48: critical phases
There will for certain be critical phases in your research process, This episode will go through the critical phases in the protocol, data acquisition, analysis, manuscript and publication phases. Most problems can be prevented.
Dec 4, 2016
17 min
Episode 47: write a systemativ review
You do not need to be an expert in the clinical field to write a systematic review. It is a fairly easy process because it follows a specific guideline (the PRISMA guideline), and it is also fairly easy to get it accepted for publication in a journal if you do it the right way. And importantly, you will automatically read the necessary literature in your research field. The only drawback is that you have to invest the necessary time and energy, but that is not really a negative thing. So go ahead and write a systematic review in your field of research. 
Nov 27, 2016
16 min
Episode 46: COPE
If problems arise with serious author disputes or question about research integrity then journal editors go to COPE for advice. You should therefore know about this important ressource that is freely available on the internet.
Nov 20, 2016
6 min
Episode 45: Author disputes
There may be author disputes in a competitive environment like biomedical research. this is sad and disturbing, but if you handle it very early in the research process then most problems can be prevented.
Nov 13, 2016
10 min
Episode 44: Permissions and registrations
Before study start (meaning before accrual of the first patient) you have to obtain certain permissions and perform certain registrations. There are differences from country to country but you will always need ethical committee approval for a clinical trial.
Nov 6, 2016
10 min
Episode 43: Research funding
It is very often a struggle to obtain necessary funding for your research ideas. This episode will discuss how to obtain funding and how to make a good application for that.
Oct 30, 2016
15 min
Episode 42: How to get the idea for a project
The best way to get the idea for a research project is to listen to the questions asked by the patient and by younger colleagues and medical students. They often ask the relevant questions, and these can very easily be translated into research questions.
Oct 23, 2016
7 min
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