This 1-hour workshop is presented each year to open the season for physicians who expect to do research while completing post-graduate clinical training. All who are interested are welcome to attend. Students will be asked what they are looking for in a mentor and in a project for this interactive workshop. It is suggested that each student bring in 1-3 research ideas for discussion.
This course will include the following:
- Provide counseling on a workable timetable and review of why students should begin their research projects in the very near future.
- Use the workshop’s discussion to grow ideas.
- Discussion on how to promote future scholarly publications.
At the end of this course students will be able to:
- Wisely pick a research project.
- Learn how to seek and enlist an appropriate mentor
- Identify the career goals of doing research appropriate for them at this time.
Target Audience: Fellows, Residents, Researchers, clinicians, research professionals, and others interested in learning more about research.
Registration is not required. Contact Samantha Stone at sstone3@northwell.edu or (516) 465-2617 with any questions. Parking validation available at the Security Desk.
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