Learn How To Write A Scientific Paper at WASP

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learn how to write a scientific paper

One of the most challenging tasks that student nurses and medical students have to face whilst studying for their future career is undoubtedly the writing of assignments and eventually preparing a thesis. If you are looking to learn how to write a scientific paper, look no further than WASP.

WASP is a three day intensive online course aiming to help you learn how to write a scientific paper through lectures and interactive sessions delivered by highly experienced researchers, lecturers and journal editors. It is a unique course which has been successfully held internationally since 2010 in Europe, the Middle East and Malta.

In just one event, WASP will provide you with everything you need to know in terms of high standard writing skills and academic writing. Additionally it also provides you with information about this writing style’s epistemological and methodological underpinnings. Preparing a thesis, data entry in Excel, structuring a scientific paper, plagiarism and ethical issues, data protection, and RefWorks are only some of the extensive topics that will be covered during this WASP event.

learn how to write a scientific paper

If you are a nursing student, medical student, or you’re into a science-related career and you’re looking to learn how to write a scientific paper with enhanced writing skills and sound competences in academic writing, then this is the course for you!

At the end of the WASP event, attendees are also presented with a certificate of attendance attesting to the 18 EACCME (CME) points that are allotted to this event.

learn how to write a scientific paper

As student nurses we have so much we still need to learn through this journey, and this learning opportunity can help us increase our potential and excel in our assignment writing skills, as well as prepare us for when the time comes to start writing our dissertation. Nursing is an ongoing learning path, and we can never consider ourselves to be ‘finished’ when it comes to learning.

I will definitely not be missing this event! To be honest, I’ve been wishing to join since the past two events, and now that I finally got the chance to join, I am very much looking forward to it! If you’d like to drop me a message about it, please feel free to do so by clicking here.

If you have any personal queries you’d like to address with regards to this event, please email ITHAMS at info@ithams.com

To register for WASP event please click here.

Reference:

Grech V. WASP – Write a Scientific Paper Course: Why and How. J Vis Commun Med. 2017;40:130-134. Accessed at http://www.ithams.com/wasp/extras/news/WASPpaper.pdf on 16th December 2020


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Claire

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Author: Claire

Claire Galea is a mum of three currently in her final year following a Degree in Nursing at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Malta, as a mature student. Claire is keen about public education on health-related subjects as well as holistic patient-centered care. She is also passionate about spreading awareness on the negative effects that domestic abuse leaves on its victims’ mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing. Claire aspires to continue studying following completion of her Nursing Degree, because she truly believes in lifelong education.