Writing high impact papers: CSTAT certificate course
Open during Spring Semester: January 17 to April 30, 2021
Course objectives:
Participants will be guided through reporting guidelines from the EQUATOR Network (https://www.equator-network.org) for randomized trials, observational studies, systematic reviews, and for diagnostic and prognostic studies. These were developed for health research, but apply to other disciplines. Participants will be able to write a conference abstract for their own research or critique an existing abstract in their research field.
Requirements:
- Participants will need access to MSU D2L to access the online modules.
- Five online quizzes (4 questions each) to be completed by April 30, 2021
- Conference abstract to be submitted by April 30, 2021
Modules (include reading materials, lecture slides and video, quizzes)
- Introduction to reporting guidelines and overview of study designs
- CONSORT Statement: reporting guidelines for randomized trials
- STROBE Statement: reporting guidelines for observational studies
- PRISMA Statement: reporting guidelines for systematic reviews and meta analyses
- TRIPOD: reporting guidelines for diagnostic or prognostic prediction models
Each module has an online quiz (unlimited attempts) that is automatically graded within D2L. The capstone project is instructor graded.
Certificate
Within one semester: submission of correct answers to quiz questions and a capstone project that involves writing or critiquing a conference abstract with a type of study covered in the modules, or another individualized prior client agreement, are required for receiving a certificate. Individualized client agreements are managed by the CSTAT Director or the director’s delegate.