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"Advancing Access to Health Information and Publication: Shifting Paradigms, Trends and Innovations”
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Time |
August 25, 2015 - DAY 1 |
August 26, 2015 - DAY 2 |
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700H-800H |
Registration |
Registration |
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800H-845H |
Opening Ceremonies Prof. Dr. Jaime C. Montoya Inspirational Plenary Lecture Widening access to the road less travelled: The journey towards quality health information |
Turn-Over Ceremony Prof. Dr. Chang Kok Hahm Keynote Plenary Address Advancing Access to Health Information and Publication: Where are we headed, where have we gone? |
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845H-900H |
COFFEE BREAK |
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Luzon Ballroom |
Mindanao Ballroom |
Luzon Ballroom |
Mindanao Ballroom |
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900H-1000H |
A. AUTHORSHIP |
B. DATA/CONTENT SHARING: AVAILABILITY AND ACCESS |
E. POSTPUBLICATION ACCESS, DISSEMINATION, AND EXCHANGE |
F. STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF REPORTING AND PUBLICATION |
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1. Ghostwriting – Fabrication, Falsification, or Fool’s Gold? Dr. Tyler Coupal |
1. The development of tools for information access and data sharing in the Western Pacific Region Ms. Marie Villemin Partow |
1. Hidden structure behind the correlation between academic citation and share in social networks: Medicine vs. Others in PLoS Journals Prof. Dr. Younsuk Lee |
1. Continuing Medical Education to improve the quality of reporting and publication Prof. Dr. Kiyoshi Kitamura |
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2. Conformity to the fourth criterion for authorship and accountability among regional journals Prof. Dr. Wilfred Peh |
2. The development of Index Medicus for South-East Asia Region (IMSEAR) Mr. Charles Patrick Raby |
2. Likes, shares, and tweets: The growing role of social media in biomedical literature Prof. Dr. Iris Thiele Isip-Tan |
2. Components of education program for writing medical articles Prof. Dr. Sung Tae Hong |
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3. International collaboration on scholarly research, writing, editing and publishing Prof. Dr. Jeong Wook Seo |
3. Reasons for irregular publication of academic institutions and medical specialty society journals: The APAME experience Prof. Dr. Jose Ma. Avila |
3. Letters and comments published in response to research: Postpublication peer review Prof. Aik Saw |
3. Improving uptake and implementation of the CONSORT Guidelines Prof. Dr. Cecilia Maramba-Lazarte |
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4. Indexing of author's names in medical journals published from selected countries in the Western Pacific and South-East Asia regions: An evaluation Prof. Ma. Lindie Masalinto |
4. Impact vs. Impact factor among APAME journals Dr. Amit Joshi |
4. CARE guidelines for case reports Prof. Dr. Ma. Minerva Calimag |
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1000H-1030H |
QUESTION AND ANSWER |
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1030H-1045H |
COFFEE BREAK |
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1045H-1145H |
C. EDITORIAL AND PEER REVIEW PROCESSES: APPLICATIONS FOR ASIA |
D. TRAINING IN RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION |
G. ETHICAL ISSUES AND MISCONDUCT IN THE APAME REGION |
H. STATISTICS REGISTRIES IN RESEARCH |
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1. The editing and review process - common problems and challenges Prof. Peter Munk |
1. Evaluation of existing national medical writing workshops: Experiences from the Philippines, Nepal and India Prof. Dr. Wilfred Peh |
1. Editorial independence and commercial issues Md. Sirajul Islam Molla
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1. Statistical method: Which test when? Dr. Chinmay Shah |
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2. Reflections of a new editor of a new journal: The Bhutan Health Journal Dr. Phurb Dorji |
2. Mentored peer review as an educational tool Prof. Erlinda Palaganas |
2. Scientific misconduct encountered by APAME journals: An online survey Prof. Lai Meng Looi |
2. When to use p Values and Confidence Intervals for Reporting Intergroup Comparisons Dr. Patricia Khu |
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3. The current status of Myanmar's Health Science Journals Prof. Kyi Kyi Thinn |
3. Democratization of knowledge: The open access model of the Pacific Journal of Medical Sciences Prof. Victor Temple |
3. Retraction in the APAME region Prof. Dr. Kiichiro Tsutani |
3. Non-parametric statistics in research Prof. Dr. Ricardo Guanzon |
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4. Publication bias in editorial and peer review processes Dr. Natividad Almazan |
4. Empowering editors, reviewers and authors in online publication: The BIMJ experience Dr. Vui Heng Chong |
4. Predatory journals in the APAME region Prof. Peush Sahni |
4. Health research registry: Philippine setting Ms. Merlita Opena |
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1145H-1215H |
QUESTION AND ANSWER |
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1215H-1315H |
LUNCH BREAK |
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1315H-1445H |
Authorship of Clinical Publications: Is there a way to quantify involvement and provide appropriate credit to contributors? Dr. Trish Groves |
REGIONAL ISSUES IN RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION Supervising resident research |
*WORKSHOP on Plagiarism Detection Tools (e.g. Turnitin, SafeAssign) Prof. Anna Cherylle Ramos |
MAHLAP LECTURE AND WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH ACCESS AND E-JOURNAL Supporting research and publication Ms. Nicola Foxlee Standard information technology for e-journal platforms: JATS, DOI, ORCID and FundRef Prof. Choon Shil Lee |
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1445H-1500H |
COFFEE BREAK |
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1500H-1700H |
*WORKSHOP on Developing and answering good research questions Dr. Trish Groves |
*WORKSHOP on Zotero Dr. William Chong |
*WORKSHOP on Technology Enabled Research Prof. Dr. Ma. Minerva Calimag |
*All workshop participants are required to bring your own laptop.