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December 7, 2011 How to Publish a Paper Lanny J. Rosenwasser, M.D.

December 7, 2011 How to Publish a Paper Lanny J. Rosenwasser, M.D. Dee Lyons/Missouri Endowed Chair in Immunology Research Professor of Pediatrics Allergy-Immunology Division Childrens Mercy Hospital Kansas City, Missouri Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine and Basic Science

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December 7, 2011 How to Publish a Paper Lanny J. Rosenwasser, M.D.

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  1. December 7, 2011 How to Publish a Paper Lanny J. Rosenwasser, M.D. Dee Lyons/Missouri Endowed Chair in Immunology Research Professor of Pediatrics Allergy-Immunology Division Childrens Mercy Hospital Kansas City, Missouri Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine and Basic Science University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine

  2. Disclosure StatementLanny J. Rosenwasser, MD • RESEARCH STUDIES Alcon, A-Z, GlaxoSmithKline, Genentech, Novartis MBBH/MacArthur Foundation, National Institutes of Health • CONSULTANT Alcon, , A-Z, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Regeneron, Sanofi-Aventis • SPEAKERS’ BUREAU Alcon, A-Z, Genentech, Novartis

  3. Learning Objectives Understand the need for Publication of New Information Learn an Approach to Research, Clinical Research and Clinical Observation Nuts and Bolts of Publication.

  4. Reasons to Publish A Paper Disseminate New Information Professional Advancement Personal Satisfaction

  5. Professional Advancement • Career and Academic Recognition • Understanding and Learning Research and Communication Skills • Required for Training, Job Placement or Promotions

  6. Personal Satisfaction • Completion of a Difficult Task • Individual Recognition • Acquiring Necessary Skills, Statistics Understanding the Literature Learning the Scientific Process

  7. How to Get Started • Know Your Interest • Determine What You Can Do • Mentors, Collaborators • Define the Goals

  8. Topics for Publications F I N E R F – Feasible I – Interesting and Important N – Novel E – Ethical R - Relevant

  9. Protocol for a Research Project The Scientific Method • Question and Hypothesis, Specific Aims • Background and Significance • Design and Methods • Subjects • Variables and Outcomes • Statistical and Analysis – Results • Discussion - Conclusion

  10. Is the Scientific Paper a Fraud?Sir Peter Medawar, 1963 Hypothetico – Deductive Model vs. The Scientific Method

  11. The Road to Publication • Write the Manuscript • Submit to a Journal • Peer Reviews Complicated – revisions etc Acceptance/Rejection • Edit Proof's and Galleys

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