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SUMMARY:Gender Equity Project Group
DESCRIPTION:Gender equity in the editorial workforce project group meeting
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/gender-equity-project-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T163000
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SUMMARY:Cochrane Connects - featuring the Cochrane-REWARD prize ceremony\, and research integrity
DESCRIPTION:This special edition of Cochrane Connects will feature the Cochrane-REWARD prize ceremony. Since 2017\, the prize has gathered\, assessed and publicized local or pilot initiatives with the potential to reduce research waste if scaled up globally. The first and second prizes will be announced\, and the winners will be there to share more about their initiatives in short presentations and answer audience questions. \nThere will also be an update on Cochrane’s research integrity activities from Senior Editor Prof Lisa Bero\, followed by an opportunity for interactive discussion. \nFor further details see the Cochrane Connects webpage \n 
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/cochrane-connects-featuring-the-cochrane-reward-prize-ceremony-and-research-integrity/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220303T160000
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SUMMARY:Understanding and Reporting Statistics in Medicine - Module 1
DESCRIPTION:Module 1: Variables\, descriptive statistics\, estimates\, and confidence intervals\nwith Tom Lang\, USA \nThe first in this series of four online training modules which will introduce participants to the most common statistical procedures used in clinical research. Intended for medical writers and editors with little to no background in statistics (and perhaps a great fear of the topic)\, the modules cover only basic statistical terms\, concepts\, reasoning\, and reporting characteristics of the more common procedures. \nRead more \n  \n 
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/understanding-and-reporting-statistics-in-medicine/
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UID:38395-1646812800-1646816400@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:EASE Peer Review Committee meeting
DESCRIPTION:Monthly meeting of the EASE Peer Review Committee
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/ease-peer-review-committee-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:EASE Committee meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220310T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220310T173000
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UID:38380-1646928000-1646933400@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:Understanding and Reporting Statistics in Medicine - Module 2
DESCRIPTION:Module 2: Hypothesis testing (P values and statistical power)\nwith Tom Lang\, USA \nThe second in this series of four online training modules which will introduce participants to the most common statistical procedures used in clinical research. Intended for medical writers and editors with little to no background in statistics (and perhaps a great fear of the topic)\, the modules cover only basic statistical terms\, concepts\, reasoning\, and reporting characteristics of the more common procedures. \nRead more
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/understanding-and-reporting-statistics-in-medicine-module-2/
CATEGORIES:EASE events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220311T133000
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CREATED:20220111T164446Z
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UID:37289-1647005400-1647010800@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:EASE Council
DESCRIPTION:EASE Council meeting
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/ease-council-2/
CATEGORIES:EASE Committee meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220317T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20220317T140000
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CREATED:20220224T185108Z
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UID:39143-1647522000-1647525600@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:Data Conversations: how to publish your research (peer review and study's limitations)
DESCRIPTION:Gerben ter Riet Acknowledging Limitations in Scientific Manuscripts \nThe talk highlights the contextualizing role of limitations sections in the medical literature and ends with a plea for the use of sensitivity analyses\, perhaps culminating in multiverse analysis. \nAndrew Dunn Opening peer review’s ‘black box’ \nWhat happens when you’ve submitted a manuscript to a journal for publication? What exactly is the mysterious process of peer review and how does it work? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this talk by Andrew Dunn of Royal Society Publishing.
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/data-conversations-how-to-publish-your-research-peer-review-and-studys-limitations/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T173000
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UID:38386-1647532800-1647538200@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:Understanding and Reporting Statistics in Medicine - Module 3
DESCRIPTION:Module 3: Association (including measures of risk)\, correlation\, and regression analyses\nwith Tom Lang\, USA \nThe third in this series of four online training modules which will introduce participants to the most common statistical procedures used in clinical research. Intended for medical writers and editors with little to no background in statistics (and perhaps a great fear of the topic)\, the modules cover only basic statistical terms\, concepts\, reasoning\, and reporting characteristics of the more common procedures. \nRead more
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/38386/
CATEGORIES:EASE events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220322T140000
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UID:36854-1647954000-1647957600@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:EASE Member webinar: How to attempt compliance with best practice guidelines on publication ethics
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URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/how-to-attempt-compliance/
CATEGORIES:EASE events,EASE member webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220323
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UID:38417-1647993600-1648079999@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:EASE Editorial School for Journal Editors
DESCRIPTION:This brand new four-module online training course is exclusive to EASE members\, and has been designed in a collaboration between our Training Committee and our Regional Chapters. \nIt will be delivered simultaneously in four countries\, with local language support and moderation from our Chapter leadership to ensure the greatest accessibility and effectiveness of the training. \nThe course is held over four weeks\, with one module each week\, and is aimed at helping our member editors make their journals more visible\, impactful\, and full of engaging material. The four modules focus on key journal\, and personal\, developments and skills\,\naimed at helping editors: \n\nimprove the quality of editorial processes\nmanage ethical issues effectively\nenhance the efficiency of peer review and production processes\nsupport more successful promotional activities\ncomply with international standards\, and\nincrease the chances of successful indexing applications.\n\nThe training will be led by Pippa Smart\, Past-President of EASE\, founder of\nPSP Consulting\, and Editor-in-Chief of Learned Publishing. \nThis course is particularly suitable for those in the early stages of their careers\nas an editor but will benefit members of all experiences\, involved in managing\nor planning journal. \nCourse brochure
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/ease-editorial-school-for-journal-editors/
CATEGORIES:EASE events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220324T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220324T173000
DTSTAMP:20260607T144224
CREATED:20220201T184617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T185357Z
UID:38384-1648137600-1648143000@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:Understanding and Reporting Statistics in Medicine - Module 4
DESCRIPTION:Module 4: Performance characteristics of diagnostic tests \nThe first in this series of four online training modules which will introduce participants to the most common statistical procedures used in clinical research. Intended for medical writers and editors with little to no background in statistics (and perhaps a great fear of the topic)\, the modules cover only basic statistical terms\, concepts\, reasoning\, and reporting characteristics of the more common procedures. \nRead more
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/understanding-and-reporting-statistics-in-medicine-module-4/
CATEGORIES:EASE events
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UID:38419-1648598400-1648684799@ease.org.uk
SUMMARY:EASE Editorial School for Journal Editors\, Module 2
DESCRIPTION:Module 2: Publishing ethics for editors \nSession Summary \nPublishing ethics are a frequent concern for many journals\, and the issues range from small annoyances to large-scale problems which can have a dramatic negative impact on both the publications and the people involved. It is always better to avoid problems than to try and remedy them\, and this\nworkshop will consider strategies and policies journals can introduce to mitigate the possibility of ethical problems. \nThe workshop will consider some of the most common ethical issues such as duplicate and plagiarised publications\, author\, editor and reviewer ethics\, data and artwork manipulation and misinterpretation. The workshop will look at ways in which problems can be mitigated\, and how they (if they happen) can be resolved effectively and efficiently. \nCOURSE OVERVIEW \nThis brand new four-module online training course is exclusive to EASE members\, and has been designed in a collaboration between our Training Committee and our Regional Chapters. \nIt will be delivered simultaneously in four countries\, with local language support and moderation from our Chapter leadership to ensure the greatest accessibility and effectiveness of the training. \nThe course is held over four weeks\, with one module each week\, and is aimed at helping our member editors make their journals more visible\, impactful\, and full of engaging material. The four modules focus on key journal\, and personal\, developments and skills\,\naimed at helping editors: \n\nimprove the quality of editorial processes\nmanage ethical issues effectively\nenhance the efficiency of peer review and production processes\nsupport more successful promotional activities\ncomply with international standards\, and\nincrease the chances of successful indexing applications.\n\nThe training will be led by Pippa Smart\, Past-President of EASE\, founder of\nPSP Consulting\, and Editor-in-Chief of Learned Publishing. \nThis course is particularly suitable for those in the early stages of their careers\nas an editor but will benefit members of all experiences\, involved in managing\nor planning journal. \nCourse brochure\nRegister now
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/ease-editorial-school-for-journal-editors-2/
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