Join us for this class:
Friday, July 12, 2024, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Online
Taught by Helena VonVille
Register for Find Success from Project Development to Manuscript Submission with Reporting Guidelines*
Keeping track of everything in a project that you should plan for, and write about, is complicated. But what if it didn’t have to be? There are tools, i.e. health research reporting guidelines, that are easily and freely accessible and that will help you work more efficiently, guide your project development (i.e. your protocol, grant submission, and IRB submission), and improve the transparency of your writing. These tools — health research reporting guidelines — have been around since the mid-1990s but are incredibly underutilized.
Upon completing this class, you should be able to:
- Identify the HSLS LibGuide that links to reporting guidelines
- Explain the differences between the generic or primary reporting guidelines and guideline extensions
- Describe how reporting guidelines can be used throughout the lifecycle of a project, from development to dissemination
Class Materials: Class materials will be shared with attendees.
If you are unable to attend this scheduled class, consider requesting a customized instruction session for your course, group, or department.
*HSLS classes are open to University of Pittsburgh faculty, staff, and students, as well as UPMC residents and fellows.