A Guide to the Scientific Career. Группа авторов
References 69 Missing Values: How to Treat Them Appropriately 69.1 Introduction 69.2 Types of Missingness 69.3 Linear Regression Models 69.4 Modern Approaches to the Problem of Missing Data References
13 Section X: Academic Networking 70 Essentials of Interviewing for Prospective Medical Students and Residents 70.1 The Importance of a Great Interview 70.2 General Interview Skills 70.3 Conversational Ability 70.4 Advocating for Oneself 70.5 A Note on Honesty 70.6 Explaining Weaknesses on an Application 70.7 Preparation: A Means of Reducing Anxiety 70.8 Put Your Best Foot Forward: Attire and Behavior 70.9 Interview Expenses 70.10 Scheduling the Interview 70.11 Learn about the Program 70.12 Pre‐Interview Contact 70.13 The Interview Day 70.14 Post‐Interview Contact 70.15 Key Questions to Ask and Be Asked Further Reading 71 Professional and Academic Societies and Meetings 71.1 Academic Societies 71.2 Professional Societies 71.3 Career Benefits 71.4 Getting Started 71.5 Conclusions References 72 Getting the Most from Attending a Professional Meeting 72.1 Introduction 72.2 Choosing a Meeting 72.3 Budgeting for Travel and Housing 72.4 Surveying the Sessions 72.5 Visiting Vendors/Publishers 72.6 Presenting Your Work or Research 72.7 Getting Involved 72.8 Follow‐Up and Follow‐Through References 73 Finding Research Opportunities as a Medical Student 73.1 Why Pursue Research as a Medical Student? 73.2 A Disclaimer: What Benefit Does Research Bring to the Medical Student? 73.3 Background for the Student‐Researcher 73.4 How to Find Research Opportunities as a Medical Student 73.5 Conclusions Acknowledgment References 74 A Guide to Writing a Curriculum Vitae 74.1 Introduction 74.2 What Should Be Included in the CV? 74.3 Cover Page 74.4 Personal Data 74.5 Education 74.6 Professional Experience 74.7 Awards and Grants 74.8 Publications 74.9 Additional Categories 74.10 Formatting/Layout 74.11 Conclusion References
14 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Levels of creativity.
2 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Steps for creating a mind map.
3 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Job satisfaction by discipline and sector.
4 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Karl Popper's pluralist concept of three interacting worlds o...
5 Chapter 9Table 9.1 List of h‐type indices and their descriptions.
6 Chapter 15Table 15.1 Tactics for personal branding for physicians.
7 Chapter 17Table 17.1 Red flags in basic and clinical research.
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