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Following are resources for advancing your scholarly activity.
10 Simple Rules for Structuring Papers
​23 Questions to Guide the Writing of Medical Education Proposal
A Clinician-Educator's Roadmap to Choosing and Interpreting Statistical Tests
​A Writer's Toolkit
Becoming a Productive Academic Writer
Checklist for Scholarship Using Glassick's Criteria
Clinical Research Guide
Developing Scholarship Project Planning Template
Hit the Ground Running: Engaging Early-Career Medical Educators in Scholarly Activity
How to Complete a Peer Review
How to do a Peer Review
How to Get More Juice from Each Squeeze: Maximizing Outputs from Academic Efforts
How to Write a Manuscript Submission Cover Letter
How to Write a Scientific Masterpiece
Lessons Learned - Dr. Knittel, Assistant Professor at UNC, discusses her pathway to becoming a physician-researcher including funding opportunities and advice for the early career academic generalist.
Maximize Your Work Template
More Than Grit: Growing and Sustaining Physician-Scientists in Obstetrics and Gynecology
More Than Just A Publication
Strategies to Build a Clinician-Educator Career
Taking the Scholarly Practice One Step Further by Producing Education Scholarship
Tips to Liven Up Your Virtual Meetings
Twelve Tips for Getting Your Manuscript Published
Twelve Tips on Writing Abstracts and Titles: How to Get People to Use and Cite Your Work
Undertaking a Scoping Review: A Practical Guide for Nursing and Midwifery Students, Clinicians, Researchers, and Academics