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Module 1: Foundations of Research and Thesis Development
Upon completion of this module, residents will be able to:
• Understand the thesis requirements and academic standards in basic and paraclinical sciences.
• Identify feasible research topics aligned with departmental resources and expertise.
• Formulate clear, testable research questions using established frameworks.
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Module 2: Advanced Literature Review and Research Proposal Writing
This module builds the conceptual, regulatory, and methodological foundation required to design a sound postgraduate thesis- from understanding institutional requirements to translating ideas into structured research questions, hypotheses, and objectives.
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Module 3: Study Design, Methodology, and Data Management
This module builds the conceptual, regulatory, and methodological foundation required to design a sound postgraduate thesis- from understanding institutional requirements to translating ideas into structured research questions, hypotheses, and objectives.
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Module 4: Comprehensive Biostatistics for Thesis Research
To equip learners with the statistical thinking, analytical skills, and practical tools required to analyze thesis data correctly, interpret results responsibly, and present findings in a defensible, publication-ready format.
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Research Methodology and Biostatistics for Postgraduate Residents in Basic Sciences and Paraclinical Sciences
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Distinguish between completely randomized, randomized block, crossover, and Latin square designs
- Apply single-blind and double-blind strategies appropriately in experimental research
- Differentiate between allocation concealment and blinding
- Select an appropriate experimental design given specific resource constraints
- Identify and avoid common design errors in laboratory-based thesis research
Content:
- Completely randomized designs
- Randomized block designs
- Crossover designs
- Latin square designs
- Blinding: Single-blind and Double-blind
- Allocation concealment and its distinction from blinding
- Choosing designs based on resource constraints
- Common design errors in laboratory-based theses
