❄️Winter Research Week 2021
❄️Hybrid method (in-peron and virtual)
▫️Scientific Writing, by Dr. Nima Rezaei
▫️Submission and Journal Selection, by Dr. Nima Rezaei
▫️Introduction to Basic Statistics, by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
▫️Systematic Review, by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
▫️Meta-Analysis, by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
▫️Publishing Books with International Publishers, by Dr. Nima Rezaei
🗓February 27th to March 4th
🕰15:00 to 19:00
🌀For registration and more information, please click/tap here.
❌Registration deadline: February 19th
📧researchweek.usern@gmail.com
@usern_net
@niima_usern
@srmeg_usern
@nini_usern
@cip_usern
❄️Hybrid method (in-peron and virtual)
▫️Scientific Writing, by Dr. Nima Rezaei
▫️Submission and Journal Selection, by Dr. Nima Rezaei
▫️Introduction to Basic Statistics, by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
▫️Systematic Review, by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
▫️Meta-Analysis, by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
▫️Publishing Books with International Publishers, by Dr. Nima Rezaei
🗓February 27th to March 4th
🕰15:00 to 19:00
🌀For registration and more information, please click/tap here.
❌Registration deadline: February 19th
📧researchweek.usern@gmail.com
@usern_net
@niima_usern
@srmeg_usern
@nini_usern
@cip_usern
❄️Winter Research Week❄️
🏆 with special support from Springer publisher.
🔹 Kindly thanks for your interest, due to limited capacity, following workshops in the "Winter Research Week" have only few seats available!
Please notice that you should register and finalize your registration, before remaining seats are sold out.
⭕️ Scientific Writing by Prof. Nima Rezaei
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 1 seat
⭕️ Journal Selection and Paper Submission by Prof. Nima Rezaei
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 3 seats
⭕️ Statistics by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
Virtual: 7 seats
In-person: 4 seats
⭕️ Systematic Review by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 7 seats
⭕️ Meta-Analysis by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 6 seats
⭕️ Publishing Books with International Publishers by Prof. Nima Rezaei
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 4 seats
🔻 Registration and more information.
📧researchweek.usern@gmail.com
@usern_net
@niima_usern
@srmeg_usern
@nini_usern
@cip_usern
🏆 with special support from Springer publisher.
🔹 Kindly thanks for your interest, due to limited capacity, following workshops in the "Winter Research Week" have only few seats available!
Please notice that you should register and finalize your registration, before remaining seats are sold out.
⭕️ Scientific Writing by Prof. Nima Rezaei
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 1 seat
⭕️ Journal Selection and Paper Submission by Prof. Nima Rezaei
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 3 seats
⭕️ Statistics by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
Virtual: 7 seats
In-person: 4 seats
⭕️ Systematic Review by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 7 seats
⭕️ Meta-Analysis by Dr. Amene Saghazadeh
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 6 seats
⭕️ Publishing Books with International Publishers by Prof. Nima Rezaei
Virtual: sold out❌
In-person: 4 seats
🔻 Registration and more information.
📧researchweek.usern@gmail.com
@usern_net
@niima_usern
@srmeg_usern
@nini_usern
@cip_usern
The First TUMS-KhNMU International USERN Spring e-Course
🔻with the contribution of students' International committees of the schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health, Rehabilitation, Nursing and Midwifery.
🔻April 12th to May 12th, 2021
🔻Deadline for registration and abstract submission: March 21th (Farvardin 1st)
🔹For more information and registration click/tap here.
🔍 See here for more information of this free online course
@sicoms
@usern_net
🔻with the contribution of students' International committees of the schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health, Rehabilitation, Nursing and Midwifery.
🔻April 12th to May 12th, 2021
🔻Deadline for registration and abstract submission: March 21th (Farvardin 1st)
🔹For more information and registration click/tap here.
🔍 See here for more information of this free online course
@sicoms
@usern_net
SICoMS Call for Members
🔻What is SICoMS?
Students’ lnternational Committee of Medical School (SICoMS), is a committee with the purpose of organizing and facilitating international relations of medical students. Activities like international schools, scientific visits from universities around the world, and improvement of skills in the context of internationalization are of SICoMS's purposes. Activities are directed by students with the supervision of the vice dean of international affairs of medical school of TUMS, Prof. Nima Rezaei.
🔻What prerequisites should I bring?
Enthusiasm, teamwork skills, and English proficiency are among the most important things you need to bring with yourself.
🔻How to apply?
If you are interested to be a SICoMS member, and participate in international activities, fill this form.
❌Deadline for application: March 10
@SICoMS
🔻What is SICoMS?
Students’ lnternational Committee of Medical School (SICoMS), is a committee with the purpose of organizing and facilitating international relations of medical students. Activities like international schools, scientific visits from universities around the world, and improvement of skills in the context of internationalization are of SICoMS's purposes. Activities are directed by students with the supervision of the vice dean of international affairs of medical school of TUMS, Prof. Nima Rezaei.
🔻What prerequisites should I bring?
Enthusiasm, teamwork skills, and English proficiency are among the most important things you need to bring with yourself.
🔻How to apply?
If you are interested to be a SICoMS member, and participate in international activities, fill this form.
❌Deadline for application: March 10
@SICoMS
🔰ANNUAL AMERICAN RHINOLOGY SOCIETY’S SYMPOSIUM
🔰 Management of allergic disease. Focus on medical and surgical therapy.
🗓 March 13th (Saturday)
9 am-1 pm Eastern Standard Time (US)
🌍 Online and free
🖇 Event Speciality: Otorhinolaryngology
🖇Organizer: American Rhinologic Society
✅ This interactive, web-based symposium will feature many of the world’s leading endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeons broadcasted live.
✅ 25 speakers from the world's top institutions.
7 panels covering management of allergic disease.
4 hours of advanced rhinology education.
📌 For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯 #Event
🆔 @SICoMS
🔰 Management of allergic disease. Focus on medical and surgical therapy.
🗓 March 13th (Saturday)
9 am-1 pm Eastern Standard Time (US)
🌍 Online and free
🖇 Event Speciality: Otorhinolaryngology
🖇Organizer: American Rhinologic Society
✅ This interactive, web-based symposium will feature many of the world’s leading endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeons broadcasted live.
✅ 25 speakers from the world's top institutions.
7 panels covering management of allergic disease.
4 hours of advanced rhinology education.
📌 For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯 #Event
🆔 @SICoMS
🔰 Schizophrenia
❇️ At Coursera
💰Purchasing the course and earning certificate: €40
💰The full course, no certificate: free
✅ The main goal is to gain an introductory exposure to the nature of the psychiatric disorder known as schizophrenia as revealed by the scientific method. We will discuss a broad range of findings from the scientific investigation of biological and psychological factors related to schizophrenia and its treatment.
✅ More specifically we will learn about: (1) key symptomatic features through discussion and enactments of interviews with actors portraying many of the cardinal features of the illness, (2) what brain imaging studies (MRI and fMRI) and neurochemistry have taught us about the neuroscience of the disorder, (3) scientific psychological data and theories concerning cognition, emotion and behavior in schizophrenia, and (4) current, evidence-based somatic and psychosocial approaches to treatment. A brief historical overview of the recent emergence of the psychiatric category of schizophrenia will be presented as well.
📌 for more information and enrollment click/tap here.
💯 #Coursera
🆔 @SICoMS
❇️ At Coursera
💰Purchasing the course and earning certificate: €40
💰The full course, no certificate: free
✅ The main goal is to gain an introductory exposure to the nature of the psychiatric disorder known as schizophrenia as revealed by the scientific method. We will discuss a broad range of findings from the scientific investigation of biological and psychological factors related to schizophrenia and its treatment.
✅ More specifically we will learn about: (1) key symptomatic features through discussion and enactments of interviews with actors portraying many of the cardinal features of the illness, (2) what brain imaging studies (MRI and fMRI) and neurochemistry have taught us about the neuroscience of the disorder, (3) scientific psychological data and theories concerning cognition, emotion and behavior in schizophrenia, and (4) current, evidence-based somatic and psychosocial approaches to treatment. A brief historical overview of the recent emergence of the psychiatric category of schizophrenia will be presented as well.
📌 for more information and enrollment click/tap here.
💯 #Coursera
🆔 @SICoMS
Coursera
Schizophrenia
Offered by Wesleyan University. The main goal of this ... Enroll for free.
🌍 Details of The First TUMS-KhNMU International USERN Spring e-Course🌍
⭕️ This course will be held by SICoMS (Student's Committee of Medical School), KhNMU (Kharkiv National Medical University), and USERN with the contribution of students' International committees of the school Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health, Rehabilitation, Nursing and Midwives.
⭕️ From April 12th till May 12th, 2021, Or Farvardin 23th till Ordibehesht 23th, 1400.
⭕️ Time: 1:30-3:30 PM (Tehran time), 12:00-2:00 PM (Kyiv time), 10:00-12:00 (GMT).
⭕️ This course will be held on the Zoom platform.
⭕️ No fee is charged and it is totally free.
⭕️ Audiences are undergraduate students from different countries, mainly from TUMS and KhNMU.
⭕️ e-Certificates by TUMS, KhNMU, and USERN.
⭕️ Deadline for registration and abstract submission is March 21th (Farvardin 1st).
⭕️ Students' participation has no limits and all students can enroll in this course.
⭕️ As this is an international course, English will be the spoken language and professors will present in English.
⭕️ Presentations will be mainly given by experts and skilled professors, but students can contribute with their presentations as well.
⭕️ Students willing to present in this course should send their abstract via the google form below. After the evaluation by professors, they will be informed for further actions.
⭕️ 4 lectures per day, 1-2 lecture(s) from TUMS, 1-2 lecture(s) from KhNMU, and 1-2 international lecture(s); each 30 minutes.
⭕️ Agenda:
🗓 Week 1
April 12th: Opening session
April 12th-13th: The days of medicine
April 14th: Day of advanced technologies in medicine
April 15th: The day of history of medicine
🗓 Week 2
April 19th-20st: Days of rehabilitation
April 21st-22nd: Days of Nursing and Midwifery
🗓 Week 3
April 26th-29th: Week of Primary Immunodeficiency Disease (PID)
🗓 Week 4
May 5th-6th: Days of public health
🗓 Week 5
May 11th-12th: The week of Dentistry
May 17th: 1) Student's talk; each 10-15 minutes; Should be submitted and be reviewed in advance. 2) Closing session.
📌 If you have any question you can contact us via email:
📩 sicoms.tums.gmail.com
Or telegram:
🆔 @SICoMS_Admin
📌For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯#course
🆔 @SICoMS
🆔 @usern_net
⭕️ This course will be held by SICoMS (Student's Committee of Medical School), KhNMU (Kharkiv National Medical University), and USERN with the contribution of students' International committees of the school Medicine, Dentistry, Public Health, Rehabilitation, Nursing and Midwives.
⭕️ From April 12th till May 12th, 2021, Or Farvardin 23th till Ordibehesht 23th, 1400.
⭕️ Time: 1:30-3:30 PM (Tehran time), 12:00-2:00 PM (Kyiv time), 10:00-12:00 (GMT).
⭕️ This course will be held on the Zoom platform.
⭕️ No fee is charged and it is totally free.
⭕️ Audiences are undergraduate students from different countries, mainly from TUMS and KhNMU.
⭕️ e-Certificates by TUMS, KhNMU, and USERN.
⭕️ Deadline for registration and abstract submission is March 21th (Farvardin 1st).
⭕️ Students' participation has no limits and all students can enroll in this course.
⭕️ As this is an international course, English will be the spoken language and professors will present in English.
⭕️ Presentations will be mainly given by experts and skilled professors, but students can contribute with their presentations as well.
⭕️ Students willing to present in this course should send their abstract via the google form below. After the evaluation by professors, they will be informed for further actions.
⭕️ 4 lectures per day, 1-2 lecture(s) from TUMS, 1-2 lecture(s) from KhNMU, and 1-2 international lecture(s); each 30 minutes.
⭕️ Agenda:
🗓 Week 1
April 12th: Opening session
April 12th-13th: The days of medicine
April 14th: Day of advanced technologies in medicine
April 15th: The day of history of medicine
🗓 Week 2
April 19th-20st: Days of rehabilitation
April 21st-22nd: Days of Nursing and Midwifery
🗓 Week 3
April 26th-29th: Week of Primary Immunodeficiency Disease (PID)
🗓 Week 4
May 5th-6th: Days of public health
🗓 Week 5
May 11th-12th: The week of Dentistry
May 17th: 1) Student's talk; each 10-15 minutes; Should be submitted and be reviewed in advance. 2) Closing session.
📌 If you have any question you can contact us via email:
📩 sicoms.tums.gmail.com
Or telegram:
🆔 @SICoMS_Admin
📌For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯#course
🆔 @SICoMS
🆔 @usern_net
🛠💉Skills improvement🛠💉
With us in SICoMS you will be able to learn and improve your skills in the context of internationalization that will be beneficial for your future international relations as medical students.
Some of these skills are:
👩💻Presentation skills
🔠 Language
📧Writing of motivation letters, resumes, emails, etc.
👥Teamwork
✈Cultural knowledge
💉Practical and academic skills
🕙Time management
And much more!
Stay tuned to receive some useful tips!
📌 To check all the related posts, please follow this hashtag:
💯#skill
🆔@SICoMS
With us in SICoMS you will be able to learn and improve your skills in the context of internationalization that will be beneficial for your future international relations as medical students.
Some of these skills are:
👩💻Presentation skills
🔠 Language
📧Writing of motivation letters, resumes, emails, etc.
👥Teamwork
✈Cultural knowledge
💉Practical and academic skills
🕙Time management
And much more!
Stay tuned to receive some useful tips!
📌 To check all the related posts, please follow this hashtag:
💯#skill
🆔@SICoMS
👩💻I want to present in an event. How should I prepare my slides?
💡1. Less is more: Although there are no “rules,” 20-25 slides work well for a one hour presentation.
💡2. Create sections: Use a noscript slide to start a new section or change the subject. This will also helps you organize your presentation and make sure it flows logically.
💡3. Avoid clutter: Stick to three to five bullet points per slide at most. Bullet points should contain key words (not complete sentences).
💡4. Make it readable: Rule of thumb for fonts: 28-40 point for headlines; 18-28 for text; 12-14 for references. Use sans serif fonts, and make sure you have a strong contrast between the background and text (e.g., black or dark blue text on a white background; white text on a blue background). Don’t use ALL CAPS; underscore a point by putting it in italics or bold (underlining can make the text more difficult to read).
💡5. Use visuals: a single image of something particularly relevant to your work is more engaging and has the potential to convey more information than words.
That said, it's important to keep the visual simple; For example, an image of a single cell or pathway.
💡6. Check your spelling: Nothing takes away from credibility like misspelled words; especially if they’re up on large screen for a minute or more (or worse, repeated throughout your presentation). After you use spell check, proof your presentation yourself. Let a day go by if possible; it’s easier to pick up errors after a break.
🔓You can check your spelling and grammar with apps like Grammarly.
📚Reference: How to give a dynamic scientific presentation By Marilynn Larkin on ELSEVIER.
💯#skill
🆔@SICoMS
💡1. Less is more: Although there are no “rules,” 20-25 slides work well for a one hour presentation.
💡2. Create sections: Use a noscript slide to start a new section or change the subject. This will also helps you organize your presentation and make sure it flows logically.
💡3. Avoid clutter: Stick to three to five bullet points per slide at most. Bullet points should contain key words (not complete sentences).
💡4. Make it readable: Rule of thumb for fonts: 28-40 point for headlines; 18-28 for text; 12-14 for references. Use sans serif fonts, and make sure you have a strong contrast between the background and text (e.g., black or dark blue text on a white background; white text on a blue background). Don’t use ALL CAPS; underscore a point by putting it in italics or bold (underlining can make the text more difficult to read).
💡5. Use visuals: a single image of something particularly relevant to your work is more engaging and has the potential to convey more information than words.
That said, it's important to keep the visual simple; For example, an image of a single cell or pathway.
💡6. Check your spelling: Nothing takes away from credibility like misspelled words; especially if they’re up on large screen for a minute or more (or worse, repeated throughout your presentation). After you use spell check, proof your presentation yourself. Let a day go by if possible; it’s easier to pick up errors after a break.
🔓You can check your spelling and grammar with apps like Grammarly.
📚Reference: How to give a dynamic scientific presentation By Marilynn Larkin on ELSEVIER.
💯#skill
🆔@SICoMS
SICoMS
SICoMS Call for Members 🔻What is SICoMS? Students’ lnternational Committee of Medical School (SICoMS), is a committee with the purpose of organizing and facilitating international relations of medical students. Activities like international schools, scientific…
‼️Only 2 days left to submit your application‼️
🌎Conservative and surgical management of the pediatric foot🌎
📋A free online educational event for healthcare professionals where the consultants discuss common foot problems in children.
🗓 Wednesday 24 March 2021(Farvardin 4th), 18:45-19:45 GMT.
🖥 On zoom platform.
💵 Registration is free.
🧑💻With Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Mr Nev Davies and Orthotic Consultant Mr Nick Gallogly. There will be a 25 minute presentation by each consultant followed by a brief question and answer session.
🖇 Following the webinar, certificates of attendance will be provided by Spire Dunedin Hospital upon request.
📌 For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯#Event
🆔 @SICoMS
📋A free online educational event for healthcare professionals where the consultants discuss common foot problems in children.
🗓 Wednesday 24 March 2021(Farvardin 4th), 18:45-19:45 GMT.
🖥 On zoom platform.
💵 Registration is free.
🧑💻With Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Mr Nev Davies and Orthotic Consultant Mr Nick Gallogly. There will be a 25 minute presentation by each consultant followed by a brief question and answer session.
🖇 Following the webinar, certificates of attendance will be provided by Spire Dunedin Hospital upon request.
📌 For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯#Event
🆔 @SICoMS
‼️Only 3 days left to register for the TUMS-KHNMU International USERN Spring e-Course‼️
✅ Main topics include: medicine, advanced technologies in medicine, history of medicine, rehabilitation, nursing and midwifery, primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID), public health, and dentistry.
🗓 April 12th till May 17th, 2021
🕜 1:30-3:30 PM (Tehran time), 10:00-12:00 (GMT).
💻 On the zoom platform.
💢No registration fee!
📃Certificates are issued by TUMS, KhNMU, and USERN.
❌Deadline for registration and abstract submission: March 21th (Farvardin 1st).
👩💻Besides the experts and professor's presentation, students can contribute with their presentation as well. Students willing to present in this course, should send their abstract via the google form below.
🔍 See here for more details of this course.
📌 For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯#course
@SICoMS
@usern_net
✅ Main topics include: medicine, advanced technologies in medicine, history of medicine, rehabilitation, nursing and midwifery, primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID), public health, and dentistry.
🗓 April 12th till May 17th, 2021
🕜 1:30-3:30 PM (Tehran time), 10:00-12:00 (GMT).
💻 On the zoom platform.
💢No registration fee!
📃Certificates are issued by TUMS, KhNMU, and USERN.
❌Deadline for registration and abstract submission: March 21th (Farvardin 1st).
👩💻Besides the experts and professor's presentation, students can contribute with their presentation as well. Students willing to present in this course, should send their abstract via the google form below.
🔍 See here for more details of this course.
📌 For more information and registration click/tap here.
💯#course
@SICoMS
@usern_net
🌱Kindly thanks for your interest, the registration deadline has been extended until March 21st, 2021.
🌱Registration and abstract submission:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4iYvvHAfBmmo4TS4dpEtRdFj0tT6OFaZQXhKDEFPRQQhfSQ/viewform
🔍 See here for more details of this course
@sicoms
@usern_net
🌱Registration and abstract submission:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4iYvvHAfBmmo4TS4dpEtRdFj0tT6OFaZQXhKDEFPRQQhfSQ/viewform
🔍 See here for more details of this course
@sicoms
@usern_net
📝 How can I choose a good noscript for my article?
"Title” and “abstract” are the “initial impressions” of a research article, hence they need to be drafted accurately.
Here are some checklist and useful tips for choosing a good noscript:
✏️The noscript needs to be simple and direct
✏️It should be interesting and informative
✏️It should be specific, accurate, and functional (with essential scientific “keywords” for indexing)
✏️It should include the main theme of the paper
✏️It should not be too long or too short (or cryptic)
✏️It should avoid whimsical or amusing words
✏️It should avoid nonstandard abbreviations and unnecessary acronyms
✏️Important terms/keywords should be placed at the beginning of the noscript
✏️The noscript should try to incorporate the Patients, Interventions, Comparisons, and Outcome (PICO)
✏️Denoscriptive noscripts are preferred to declarative or interrogative noscripts
✏️Authors should adhere to the word count and other instructions as specified by the target journal
📚Reference
💯#skill
🆔 @SICoMS
"Title” and “abstract” are the “initial impressions” of a research article, hence they need to be drafted accurately.
Here are some checklist and useful tips for choosing a good noscript:
✏️The noscript needs to be simple and direct
✏️It should be interesting and informative
✏️It should be specific, accurate, and functional (with essential scientific “keywords” for indexing)
✏️It should include the main theme of the paper
✏️It should not be too long or too short (or cryptic)
✏️It should avoid whimsical or amusing words
✏️It should avoid nonstandard abbreviations and unnecessary acronyms
✏️Important terms/keywords should be placed at the beginning of the noscript
✏️The noscript should try to incorporate the Patients, Interventions, Comparisons, and Outcome (PICO)
✏️Denoscriptive noscripts are preferred to declarative or interrogative noscripts
✏️Authors should adhere to the word count and other instructions as specified by the target journal
📚Reference
💯#skill
🆔 @SICoMS
📌 Example of practice
❓Which noscript seems more correct?
🔻 1. Increased mortality in urinary catheter-related blood infection in End Stage Renal Disease patients: a narrative review.
🔻 2. Study of relation between infections load and urinary catheter usage.
❓Which noscript seems more correct?
🔻 1. Increased mortality in urinary catheter-related blood infection in End Stage Renal Disease patients: a narrative review.
🔻 2. Study of relation between infections load and urinary catheter usage.