Talk Tuesdays 2024: How to read and understand papers
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Understanding research studies, evaluating their clinical relevance, and assessing their methodological quality are important prerequisites for researchers to use scientific literature to identify unmet clinical needs and develop new research questions. Participants in this lecture series are expected to improve their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications. To this end, hot topics in IO research are selected and basic background information, frequent study designs, and important terminology are taught to facilitate access to the paper's contents and enable quality assessments.
Tuesday, 4 June - How to read and understand a paper?
Tuesday, 11 June - AI in IR: Nuts and Bolts, and How to evaluate an AI paper
Tuesday, 18 June - Tumor microenvironments and cancer immunology
Tuesday 25 June - Oncologic imaging and imaging biomarker studies
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 06/18/2024
The third installment in SIO's 2024 Talk Tuesdays series – Tumor Microenvironment and Cancer Immunology is here. This FREE educational lecture is designed to help early-career interventional radiologists enhance their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications.
The third installment in SIO's 2024 Talk Tuesdays series – Tumor Microenvironment and Cancer Immunology is here. This FREE educational lecture is designed to help early-career interventional radiologists enhance their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 06/11/2024
SIO's "Talk Tuesdays" is a series of FREE, educational lectures designed to help interventional radiologists enhance their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications. Watch this recording for the second installment of this series, "AI in IR: Nuts and Bolts, and How To Evaluate an AI Paper,".
SIO's "Talk Tuesdays" is a series of FREE, educational lectures designed to help interventional radiologists enhance their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications. Watch this recording for the second installment of this series, "AI in IR: Nuts and Bolts, and How To Evaluate an AI Paper,".
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 06/04/2024
SIO's first installment of the 2024 "Talk Tuesdays" series is here! During this FREE, educational lecture series, you'll have an opportunity to hear from an impressive lineup of interventional oncology (IO) experts as they discuss the basics of research, project development, and how to think scientifically.
SIO's first installment of the 2024 "Talk Tuesdays" series is here! During this FREE, educational lecture series, you'll have an opportunity to hear from an impressive lineup of interventional oncology (IO) experts as they discuss the basics of research, project development, and how to think scientifically.
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Contains 1 Component(s)
Understanding research studies, evaluating their clinical relevance, and assessing their methodological quality are important prerequisites for researchers to use scientific literature to identify unmet clinical needs and develop new research questions. Participants in this lecture series are expected to improve their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications. To this end, hot topics in IO research are selected and basic background information, frequent study designs, and important terminology are taught in order to facilitate access to the paper contents and enable quality assessments.
Understanding research studies, evaluating their clinical relevance, and assessing their methodological quality are important prerequisites for researchers to use scientific literature to identify unmet clinical needs and develop new research questions. Participants in this lecture series are expected to improve their ability to read and understand research contents in scientific publications. To this end, hot topics in IO research are selected and basic background information, frequent study designs, and important terminology are taught in order to facilitate access to the paper contents and enable quality assessments.