This comprehensive course empowers researchers, healthcare professionals, and graduate students to master the art of scientific writing and uphold the highest standards of research integrity. Participants will learn how to construct structured and ethically sound manuscripts by following internationally accepted publication guidelines. Through targeted lectures on each section of a scientific paper—including introductions, methods, results, discussions, abstracts, case reports, and references—attendees will develop the skills necessary to write with clarity, precision, and transparency. The course also explores ethical authorship, responsible reporting, and how to recognize and prevent research misconduct, fostering a culture of accountability and excellence in scientific communication
What you'll learn
- How to construct clear, well-structured scientific papers using the IMRaD format
- Techniques for writing compelling introductions, method descriptions, results, and discussions
- Best practices for titles, abstracts, and case reports tailored for publication
- How to reference accurately and avoid plagiarism using citation tools
- Ethical authorship practices and correct attribution of contributors
- How to identify and prevent research misconduct such as fabrication and falsification
- Evaluation skills for scientific writing clarity, transparency, and ethical compliance
- How to communicate research findings with integrity and professionalism
- 10 Sections
- 10 Lessons
- 5 Hours
- Structure2
- Writing an Introduction2
- Writing a Methods2
- Writing a Results2
- Writing a Discussion2
- Titles, Abstracts, Authors2
- References2
- Writing Case Report2
- Authors2
- Research Misconduct2
- Step-by-Step Breakdown of IMRaD Format
- Applied Authorship Ethics Module
- Targeted Lessons on Core Manuscript Elements
- Interactive Session on Research Misconduct
- Manuscript Fragment Review Exercises
- Ethical Citation and Reference Management
- Scientific Writing Evaluation Practice
- All Specialties licensed by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, including both clinical and non-clinical fields.
- Basic Understanding of Scientific Research Concepts
- Previous Exposure to Academic Writing
- Introductory Knowledge of Data Interpretation
- General Awareness of Research Ethics
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