- Research to Publication Dr Runsewe Case Study

“Feedback from users is very positive. Resident doctors have shared how the program has helped with their dissertation. Health workers are increasingly seeing the value of research and how it can impact patient care. And for consultants it has generated a drive to conduct more research. Naturally they all want to get published in BMJ Journals and contribute to sharing high quality health research. As for the Health Service Commission, we simply want to ensure that every Lagosian enjoys unfettered access to quality healthcare.”

"It is very fl exible, with many of our users accessing the course from their home in the evenings, from either their laptops or mobiles. Indeed, I did most of the course on my iPhone very successfully.” “Through helping people to improve their knowledge on what makes a paper publishable, study designs and how to write up methods and results, colleagues are now eager to start their own research studies.”

A note from Dr Berkeley Phillips, Medical Director, P fi zer UK

“It is wonderful to see such a strong endorsement of this program from Dr Runsewe Fehintola and her team. P fi zer is proud to have partnered with the BMJ to fund access to its Research to Publication system for healthcare organi z ations in Africa, the Middle East and the UK. Our aim for this program and others we are involved in is to provide access to resources that support the development and publication of clinical research; ultimately helping the healthcare community to improve patient outcomes. The example from Dr Runsewe Fehintola and the 200 clinicians and researchers in Lagos demonstrates the positive impact of such collaborations.”

Strengthening research output

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An exclusive program to support healthcare researchers develop research skills and get papers published in high- quality journals. Research to Publication modules cover everything from developing good research questions and the best and most ethical study designs, through to reporting studies accurately and understanding what editors and peer reviewers are really looking for.

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