A Guide to the Scientific Career. Группа авторов

A Guide to the Scientific Career - Группа авторов


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Podiatric Medicine

       New York, NY

       USA

       R. Shane Tubbs

       Seattle Science Foundation

       Seattle, WA

       USA

       Avinash V. Turankar

       Department of Pharmacology

       Government Medical College

       Nagpur, Maharashtra

       India

       Dirk T. Ubbink

       Department of Surgery

       Amsterdam University's Academic Medical Center

       Amsterdam

       The Netherlands

       Paige E. Vargo

       Department of Internal Medicine

       Northeast Ohio Medical University

       Rootstown, OH

       USA

       Joel A. Vilensky

       Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology

       Indiana University School of Medicine

       Fort Wayne, IN

       USA

       Elizabeth Wager

       SideView

       Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire

       UK

       Thomas P. Walker

       Holy Spirit Library

       Cabrini University

       Radnor, PA

       USA

       Beverly C. Walters

       Department of Neurosurgery

       University of Alabama at Birmingham

       Birmingham, AL

       USA

       Peter J. Ward

       West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine

       Lewisburg, WV

       USA

       Koichi Watanabe

       Department of Anatomy

       Kurume University School of Medicine

       Fukuoka

       Japan

       Bradley K. Weiner

       Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston Methodist Hospital

       The Methodist Hospital Research Institute

       Houston, TX

       USA

       Bulent Yalcin

       Department of Anatomy, Gulhane Medical Faculty

       University of Health Sciences

       Ankara

       Turkey

       Marilyn Michael Yurk

       Department of Neurological Surgery

       Indiana University School of Medicine

       Indianapolis, IN

       USA

       Faizan Zaheer

       School of Dentistry

       The University of Manchester

       Manchester

       UK

       Genevieve Pinto Zipp

       School of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Graduate Programs in Health Sciences

       Seton Hall University

       South Orange, NJ

       USA

      “And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.”  Friedrich Nietzsche

      Too often in academia, students and professionals are expected to be knowledgeable of the various practical nuances of research that are not readily available or are only learned by experience. Herein, we strive to present a well‐defined and comprehensive textbook that provides the academician with the most commonly encountered topics in higher education and research.

      This textbook is an easy‐to‐read source of essential tips and skills for a scientific career. The topics have been chosen to be pragmatic and to enhance a career in academia, whether focused on didactics, basic science, or clinical research. There has seldom been any effort in the past to comprehensively and systematically address the academic lifestyle. A Guide to the Scientific Career fills a gap in this arena. It inspires and motivates research activity among a new generation of researchers all around the world.

Section I Successful Career

       Mohammadali M. Shoja 1, R. Shane Tubbs 2, and Dan O'Brien 3

       1Division of General Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago Metropolitan Group Hospitals, Chicago, IL, USA

       2Seattle Science Foundation, Seattle, USA

       3Rhazes Publishing, Birmingham, AL, USA

      The life of a human being in the modern era is centered on a struggle to succeed and attain whatever is initially thought near‐impossible or very difficult. Each and every day we are moving farther apart from our traditional striving for personal fulfillment and peaceful content. For some, these are two sides of a same coin, labeled as prosperity or fortune. I do not intend to ignite a philosophical debate here. My intention is to encourage you to rethink success in all meaningful dimensions at different stages of your life, as it needs continual redefinition or refinement. The potential impact of this rethinking is profound, as it will naturally influence your decision‐making.

      Success and failure are not dichotomous, black and white, yes or no phenomena. They are two ends of a spectrum; we are born and live somewhere in between them. Success is a state of feeling content with who we are, and perceiving that the images of our self and past, current or future status correspond to what we long to be.

      1.2.1 Success


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