PAROS Presentations
Presentation Materials Shared at Pan-Asian Resuscitation Outcomes Study (PAROS) Clinical Research Network (CRN) Events
PAROS CRN places a strong focus on education and research. At PAROS CRN events, members, guests, or invited speakers would give presentations, usually in the form of an educational talk or as a new study proposal. The presentation materials are categorised according to the PAROS CRN events. Please click on the name of the meeting to access the presentation given at that meeting.
Slides of Day 1: |
Focused Research Questions and Study Designs (Lecture available here. Click on "Clin Sci" tab, then on Lecture 10) |
Review of PAROS: Aims, Design & Data Collection (Lecture available here. Click on "Clin Sci" tab, then on Lecture 11) |
Systematic Searching of e-Literature Databases |
Reference & Citation Manager (Lecture available here. Click on "Clin Sci" tab, then on Lecture 12) |
Principles of Survey Design (Lecture available here. Click on "Clin Sci" tab, then on Lecture 13) |
Prognostic Outcome Studies (Lecture available here. Click on "Clin Sci" tab, then on Lecture 14) |
Slides of Day 2: |
Qualitative Study Design |
Qualitative Data Analysis |
Interpreting Statistical Results (Lecture available here. Click on "Clin Sci" tab, then on Lecture 15) |
Top 10 Reasons for Grant Failure (For a fuller appreciation of this, you may want to listen to the lectures "Developing a Research Grant Proposal" and "How to Write a Peer-Reviewed Journal Report". Instructions can be found under "Additional Resources" below) |
Additional Resources: |
Voice Annotated PowerPoint (VAP) Presentation on "Developing a Research Grant Proposal" (Click on "KCS" tab, and then on Topic 3: Developing a Research Grant Proposal) |
Voice Annotated PowerPoint (VAP) Presentation on "How to Write a Peer-Reviewed Journal Report" (Click on "KCS" tab, and then on Topic 4: How to Write a Peer-Reviewed Journal Report) |
Example of how to use a Literature Review Template |
Example of how to generate a systematic review using a Literature Review Template |
Example of a systematic review |
Evidence Based Emergency Medicine |
Updates from EXCO: |
Data-related Issues |
Updates from the Publications Committees Chairs |
Affiliation Programme with Asian EMS Council |