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QMedCONNECT: Highlights

August 2023

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What do we have for you this month?
  • A useful article
  • Our Lectures & Workshops
  • QMedCourses News & Testimonials
The QMed Team

Our CEO's Posts

Vasumathi
This month was packed with two lectures and five workshops. Vasumathi Sriganesh shares that on one hand she is delighted with this packed schedule and on the other hand is sorry that she has not had the time to blog! She is however happy that the workshops were a big success and has fetched wonderful feedback

From our Social Media Posts - "Useful Articles"

Here is a commentary about the Art of scientific and Medical Writing, with perspectives shared by several authors. The first piece, "The King's English," highlights the importance of using correct grammar, logical organization, and concise language when writing medical articles. The second - "Shorter is Always Better," emphasizes the value of brevity and conciseness when writing medical publications. The third - "My First Publication: Lessons Learned," describes the learning experience gained from writing a case report and stresses the importance of being accurate and thorough in reporting medical cases. Overall, these articles provide insights into the craft of scientific and medical writing, which is critical for sharing important findings and advancing the field. Check out the complete commentary here: http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal/2023/02/2023-02-65-commentary-editors.pdf

Lectures, Webinars & Workshops

Lectures:
  • 02nd Aug – Literature Searching – Lecture at Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy
  • 05th Aug – Literature Searching – Webinar for Pharmatech (organized by KEM hospital)
Workshops:
  • 08th Aug – Literature Searching & Referencing – Workshop at AIIMS Rae Barelli (under the THIRST for AIIMS project supported by an Educational Grant from Pfizer)
  • 11th Aug – Literature Searching & Referencing – Workshop at AIIMS Bhopal (under the THIRST for AIIMS project supported by an Educational Grant from Pfizer)
  • 12th Aug – Literature Searching & Referencing – Workshop at AIIMS Bhopal (under the THIRST for AIIMS project supported by an Educational Grant from Pfizer)
  • 17th Aug – Literature Searching & Referencing – Workshop at AIIMS Jodhpur (under the THIRST for AIIMS project supported by an Educational Grant from Pfizer)
  • 31st Aug – Literature Searching & Referencing – Workshop at GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Visakhapatnam
Don't miss our Social Media posts on all these workshops!

QMedCourses News

AIIMS Raebareli, AIIMS Bhopal & AIIMS Jodhpur joined us for the institutional access

Courses Statistics:
Individuals Joined - Around 192
Course Completed:
I) Information Resources & Literature Searching - 8 individuals
II) Introduction to Referencing - 6 individuals
III) Mastering PubMed - 3 individuals
IV) Reference Management with Mendeley - 1 individual

Currently we have participants including 14 institutions and 1477 individuals registered for the courses

Testimonials for QMedCourses

Course: Information Resources & Literature Searching
It was great to see an exclusive course on the skill of literature search. Being highly useful at all levels in theory and practice, the course is proving to be very relevant and helpful for the present as well as the future. Jennifer Tellis , Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Course : Introduction to Referencing
This course gives me a great help to further my research. I like the attention to details in this course. Siva Sai Kumar Reddy Yatham, Associate Professor, GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Course : Mastering PubMed
The questions were quite interesting and made us go through the lecture notes again and again. Ramya Varda, Dep Anaesthesiology,Gitam Institute of Medical Sciences
Course : Reference Management with Mendeley
This course has consistent explanations with examples, really helpful. Suchitra Pusapati, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research

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