Training Course on Scientific Writing (11 th 15 th July, 2011) INTRODUCTORY DOCUMENT



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Training Course on Scientific Writing (11 th 15 th July, 2011) INTRODUCTORY DOCUMENT Jointly Organized by Deptt. of Community Health Administration National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi WHO India

Training Course on Scientific Writing (11 th 15 th July, 2011) Hotel Ambarish, Ganeshguri, Guwahati, Assam Course Coordinating Team Course Director : Prof. Deoki Nandan Course Coordinator : Dr. M. Bhattacharya Course Co-coordinator : Dr. Renu Shahrawat Deptt. of Community Health Administration National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, New Delhi WHO India 2

Introduction A critical aspect of the scientific process is the preparation of reports and reporting of new results in scientific journals in order to disseminate information to the larger community of scientists. Communication of the results contributes to the pool of existing knowledge. Often it provides scientific knowledge for future research. Communicating research findings in peer reviewed journal is a prerequisite skill for every public health personnel. This Scientific Writing Training Course is designed to help health professionals to document their researches. The learnings from the workshop will upgrade their skills to effectively communicate the findings from the field based on programme data and from research studies. Objectives Evaluate the current skill level, determine strength & weaknesses & focus efforts on improving every aspect of scientific writing. Illustrate the process of writing research documents/ reports more efficiently; Demonstrate and write various sections of the scientific paper/ report precisely. Course Contents Draft manuscript/report Argument Matrix Writing Title, Abstracts, Methods, Table, Figures Results and Discussion Authorship and Ethics Methodology The course consists of learning by guided practice and will have lectures, discussions, exercises, and critique sessions. A draft of the manuscript prepared by the students will be given as an exercise to learn the various components of the scientific writing. 3

Duration Five days (11-15 July, 2011) Number of Participants 16 Participants Nature of Participants Officers from health directorate working as programme officers of any health programme at center, state/ district level and faculty members from government & private medical, research organizations. Training Outcome At the end of the course participants would be able to: 1. have improved their own scientific writing/ documentation skills; 2. developed an aptitude to use peer-review comments in writing. Venue Hotel Ambarish, Ganeshguri, Guwahati, Assam Road Map To develop a pool of officers for preparing reports and research papers in Health system, medical colleges and other academic institutes. 4

Programme Schedule of Training Course on Scientific Writing at Hotel Ambarish, Ganeshguri, Guwahati, Assam 11 th -15 th July, 2011 11 th July, 2011: Introduction to the course, preparing a detailed outline of the manuscript Time Activities Broad learning objectives Resource 09.00-09.30 Registration 9:30-10:30 Inauguration Welcome, about the training course, addresses by Director, and Guest and vote of thanks 10:30 10:45 TEA 10.45-11.30 Challenges in Report Writing and Publishing Research Studies Become familiar with the concept of preparing reports and publishing research papers in Peer Reviewed Journals. Dr. Deoki Nandan Director- 11.30-13.00 Presentation of the argument matrix 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14:00-15:15 Style of Writing a report or a scientific paper Become familiar with how to construct an argument in a scientific manuscript Become familiar with the essential elements of style of writing a report or a scientific paper. Dr. M. Bhattacharya Dr. Bandana Malhotra Medical Editor & Publisher 15:15-15:30 TEA 15:30-17:00 Basics of Report Writing 17:00-19:00 Participants work in small groups to create draft manuscript of style of writing and section of report Participants understand the basics of report writing. Consolidate knowledge/skills on preparing a programme data report and style of writing. Dr. Bandana Malhotra Medical Editor & Publisher 5

12 th July, 2011: Writing Methods, Table and Figures Time Activities Broad learning objectives Presenter 09.00-10:15 Style of Writing with focus on language and grammer Become familiar with different language and grammar in writing a report. Dr. Bandana Malhotra Medical Editor & Publisher 10:15-11:00 Presentation on style of writing and sections of a report Discussion on style and sections of a report Ppt by participants 11:00-11:15 TEA 11.15 12.15 Presentation on methods, tables and figures 12.15 13.00 Participants work in small groups to write the methods section of the given data Become familiar with the essential elements of methods, and need for tables and figures Acquire skills on writing the methods section Dr. M. Bhattacharya 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15.00 Participants work in small groups to edit/recreate the tables and figures of the given data Acquire skills in preparing tables and figures of a given data 15:00-15:15 TEA 15.15-16.15 Ethics issues in scientific writing Become familiar with issues related to plagiarism, scientific misconduct etc. Dr. Jnanen Sarma GMC 16.15-18:00 PPT on methods & data presentation Participants present the method section with tables & figures Ppt by participants 13 th July, 2011: Writing Results and Introduction Time Activities Broad learning objectives Presenter 09.00-10:30 Writing the results of a manuscript Become familiar with the essential elements of writing the results Dr. M. Bhattacharya 10:30-11:30 Participants work in small groups to write the results section Participants present the results section Dr. Renu Shahrawat 11:30-11:45 TEA 11.45-13.00 Presentation on results by the teams 13.00-14.00 Lunch Become familiar with the essential elements of writing results Ppt by participants 6

13 th July, 2011: Writing Results and Introduction Time Activities Broad learning objectives Presenter 14:00-15:15 Writing the introduction Become familiar with the essential elements of introduction 15:15-15:30 TEA 15:30-17:00 Participants work in small groups to create the introduction of the draft manuscript 17:00-18:00 Communication with journal editor for publication Consolidate knowledge/skills on results and introduction section Participants will become familiar with how to respond to reviewer s comments. 14 th July, 2011: Writing Discussion, Limitations and Conclusions Ms. Anagha Khot WHO Country Officer India & Dr. Renu Shahrawat Dr. Sajida Ahmed GMC Time Activities Broad learning objectives Presenter 09.00-10.30 Writing the discussion & conclusion 10:30-11.30 Participants work in small groups to write the discussion & conclusion section 11:30-11:45 TEA Become familiar with the essential elements of the discussion & conclusion section Acquire skills on writing the discussion & conclusion section of a manuscript Dr. M. Bhattacharya Dr. Rajesh Khanna NCHRC 11.45-13.00 Participants present discussion & conclusion 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15.30 Presentation on limitations and recommendations of the study 15.30-15.45 TEA 15.45-17.00 Participants work in small groups to write the limitations and recommendations of their manuscript 17.00-18.00 Writing the Title and references Skills acquired in writing discussion & conclusion section Acquire skills in writing the limitations and recommendations of a report Consolidate for the day knowledge/skills Become familiar with writing a good title and formatting references Participants Dr. Rajesh Khanna NCHRC Dr. Renu Shahrawat 7

15 th July, 2011: Writing Abstract, Title, Outlines, Publication Process Time Activities Broad learning objectives Presenter 09.00-10.00 Writing an Abstract and executive summary 10.00-11.00 Participants work in small groups to write the abstract and executive summary 11:00-11:15 TEA Understand how to effectively write an abstract Acquire skills on writing an abstract of a manuscript Dr. Rajesh Khanna NCHRC 11.15-12.15 Participants work in small groups to finalise their report. Able to prepare a scientific article/ report 12:15-1:30 Assessment of the final report 1.30-14.15 Lunch Presentation of the final manuscript Ppt by participants & assessment by facilitators 14.15-15.15 Continued Continued Continued 15.15-16.00 Wrap up Open discussion, feed back, post course evaluation 16.00 16.30 TEA Facilitators The programme is residential and during the training the participants will be working in the evening to complete the report so that it is ready in a period of 5 days, facilitated by the facilitators. There will be a tea break in the pre lunch and post lunch session, each day. 8

Facilitators 1. Prof. Deoki Nandan Director National Institute of Health & Family Welfare () New Delhi Email: dnandan51@yahoo.com, director@nihfw.org Phone: - 011-26107773/ 26165959-302 Fax: - 26101623 2. Dr. Sajida Ahmed Professor Deptt. of Community Medicine Guwahati Medical College, Assam Email: sajida_1949@hotmail.com 3. Dr. Jnanen Sarma Prof.& HOD, Deptt of Paediatrics Guwahati Medical College (GMC) Guwahati-781032, Assam Email: drjnanen@rediffmail.com 4. Dr. Bandana Malhotra Freelance Editor & Managing Editor Byword Editorial Consultants S-567, Greater Kailash-II New Delhi-110048 Email: bandanamalhotra@gmail.com 5. Ms. Anagha Khot NPO - Health Systems & Human Resources Health Systems Development (HSD) Cluster WHO Country Office for India Tel: 011-47594800 Ext 23135 / 47594835 Email: Khota@SEARO.WHO.INT 6. Dr. M. Bhattacharya Prof.& Head Department of Community Health Administration (CHA) Course Coordinator National Institute of Health & Family Welfare () Email:bhattacharya_madhulekha@yahoo.com, cha_nihfw@yahoo.co.in Phone: - 011-26107773- 349, 342, 213 Direct: - 011-26714378 9

7. Dr. Rajesh Khanna Coordinator National Child Health Resource Centre (NCHRC) National Institute of Health & Family Welfare () Email: rkhanna@nihfw.org Phone: - 011-26107773- 248 8. Dr. Renu Shahrawat Senior Lecturer Department of Reproductive Bio Medicine (RBM) Course Co-coordinator National Institute of Health & Family Welfare () Email: renushahrawat@hotmail.com Phone: - 011-26107773- 230 10