ENYGO-IJGC Scientific Writing and Publication Online Course

Overview

Course date:
  • 18th April, (6-8pm CET)
  • 25th April (6-8pm CET)
  • 2nd May (6-8pm CET)
  • 9th May (6-8pm CET)
  • 16th May (6-8pm CET)

» Unique series of 5 online courses on scientific writing and publication for fellows

» Don’t miss out on your opportunity to learn from experts in the field!

The field of gynecologic oncology is constantly changing and evolving, with new information and knowledge being applied in everyday practice. Medical writing is the way to communicate and novel findings, ideas, thoughts and discoveries among physicians and healthcare professionals. On one hand, the development of new surgical techniques and medical devices and on the other hand, new and more effective drugs, demand scientific documents of high quality, in order to establish and distribute new knowledge. However, this is a demanding process that requires a proper and thorough knowledge of the methodology, the relative published literature and interpretation of statistical analyses.

The purpose of this online course is for medical writing experts to share their experience and provide useful tips and tricks on the methodology of transforming a research idea to a published paper in a peer-reviewed international journal.

 

Target Audience

ENYGO Gynaecological oncologists and young specialists, trainees, residents, and fellows.

This activity is dedicated to fellows interested in publishing their work in a journal, for this who want to avoid mistakes when planning a study. Young doctors can find here all the support needed to increase the chances of its publication.

 

Learning Objectives 

One of the major gaps of many trainees and faculty in early career is the lack of familiarity with details pertaining to the structuring and writing of scientific manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.  This is mainly due to the fact that this topic is not covered in the standard training curriculum of medical school, residency, or fellowship.  This gap may lead to significant frustrations when scientific manuscripts are not accepted by the desired medical journals.   Often, the inability to publish scientific work is not due to poor quality science but rather to the gaps in knowledge pertaining to proper writing skills or poor data analysis or interpretation.  The aim of this online series is to address this important gap and help young health care professionals increase their ability to generate high-quality scientific manuscripts.

Scientific Programme

 The Scientific Programme consists of 5 online courses each devided in two parts:

 

» 60 min of Didactic part with theoretical lectures and discussion - open for all

» 60 min of Practical part in 2 small groups (work in break out virtual classrooms) - course capacity limited (20 participants), for ENYGO members only

» Homework exercises for participants of the Practical part

 

Session 1 - 18th April, (6-8pm CET)

Editor-in-Chief session

Session 2 - 25th April, (6-8pm CET)

IJGC Associate Editors Team

Session 3 - 2nd May, (6-8pm CET)

Principles of Statistics

Session 4 - 9th May, (6-8pm CET)

Writing Introduction and Discussion

Session 5 - 16th May, (6-8pm CET)

Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis

Chairs & Faculty

Chairs

Pedro Ramirez

Scientific Supervisor of the Course

Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer

Department of Gynecologic Oncology and Reproductive Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA

Aleksandra Strojna

Co-Chair of the Course

Vice Chair of the ENYGO Online Education Committee

Department of Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology, Kliniken Essen-Mitte
Essen, Germany

Faculty

Name Country Institute
Nele Brusselaers Sweden Karolinska Institutet
Anna Fagotti Italy Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli/ Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Michael M. Frumovitz USA MD Anderson Cancer Center
Diana Giannarelli Italy Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli/ Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Mithat Gonen USA Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Rene Pareja Colombia National Cancer Institute in Bogota
Nadeem Abu Rustum USA Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
David Viveros Colombia National Cancer Institute in Bogota

Registration

» 60 min of Didactic part with theoretical lectures and discussion - open for all, for registration contact michaela.sleichrtova@esgo.org

» 60 min of Practical part in 2 small groups (work in break out virtual classrooms) - course capacity limited (20 participants), for ENYGO members only

» for Practical part register HERE

 

» Registrations will be accepted on first come first served basis

* By clicking on Register here, you confirm that you have read and agree to our General Terms and Conditions as presented here

 

Registration Fees (Practical part) Regular Rate (EUR)
ENYGO member - 5 sessions 175
ENYGO member - 5 sessions - country list B, D** 125

** World Bank Country Classification

 

Payment details

» The payment can be processed only by credit card payment through this registration system

» The reservation can only be confirmed upon receipt of payment

If you have technical difficulties while registering, please contact ESGO Secretariat at michaela.sleichrtova@esgo.org.

General Information

Virtual platform

» Didactic part will be organised through Zoom webinar and the registration will be for free

» Practical part will be organised through Zoom meeting and the link will be sent to you after paying the registration fee. It is necessary to register for the first didactic part separately to receive the access link

» Once you are registered for the practical part, you will receive detailed information about the homework. Homework is mandatory for attendees participating on practical part.

 

Certification

The participants will receive an official ESGO/ENYGO certificate of attendance.

 

Course Secretariat

For more information and status of your registration, please contact ESGO office at michaela.sleichrtova@esgo.org