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- Talk
- 23/09/2021
- UK
Publishing in 2021 – Where to Look and Why (BJJ): Discussion
Description
This transcript captures a session led by Fares Haddad, where he and a panel of experts—including Matt Costa, Dan Perry, and Chloe Scott—engage with an audience about the evolution of research publication in orthopedics and the importance of mentorship within clinical academia. In the discussion, Haddad emphasizes the transition from traditional, inaccessible journals to an era that values open access and wide readership. Matt Costa contrasts efficacy and pragmatic studies, explaining their different purposes in clinical research. The panel stresses the significance of mentorship in advancing the careers of trainees and encourages adaptive thinking in research methodologies. Audience members raise practical concerns about research engagement and institutional challenges post-COVID, to which Dan Perry responds with insights into national trends and strategies for overcoming barriers. The session concludes with a call for broader engagement in orthopedic research and the importance of diverse perspectives.
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