How to Read for Research Purposes During Medical School
By medliorator - Last updated: Thursday, March 10, 2011 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment
When you’re researching, think about the following ten things before you accept what you’re reading:
1. Who wrote the piece3. The methodology
4. Any obvious bias
5. References & sources used
9. Other works by the same author(s)
10 things to check when reading for research purposes [The University Blog]
Correlate: Getting Published with the Help of your Medical Librarian
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