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  • Medical Education
  • Information Literacy
  • Clinical Research

Background:

  • Effective literature review is crucial for research preparation and clinical decision-making.
  • Navigating scientific literature efficiently requires specific skills and strategies.
  • Understanding the structure and nuances of English research papers is essential for accurate interpretation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a structured approach to literature searching and organization.
  • To offer guidance on critically reading and interpreting English scientific articles.
  • To highlight the importance of applying literature findings to daily clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Introduction to literature search services and PubMed utilization.
  • Explanation of scientific literature structure and key reading techniques (e.g., paragraph analysis, tense identification).
  • Guidelines for organizing research papers and writing scientific content.

Main Results:

  • Readers will gain proficiency in conducting literature searches.
  • Improved comprehension of English scientific papers is expected.
  • Enhanced ability to critically evaluate and apply research findings in clinical settings.

Conclusions:

  • Mastering literature search and critical appraisal skills is vital for evidence-based practice.
  • Systematic approaches to reading and organizing scientific information improve research quality.
  • The ability to critically review and apply literature directly impacts clinical practice and patient care.