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Title: Association Of Women Surgeons VA Chapter


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Association Of Women SurgeonsVA Chapter
Making it Look Good on Paper
  • Marybeth S. Hughes, M.D.
  • Senior Investigator
  • Surgery Branch, National Cancer Institute, NIH

2
Making It Look Good on Paper
  • Cover Letters
  • Curriculum vitae (CVs)
  • Format
  • Content
  • Advice
  • Grants

3
Cover Letters Definition
  • A cover letter is a personal introduction.
  • It can also be a marketing device.
  • Target audience can vary
  • Employer
  • Tenure Committee
  • Grant applications

4
Cover Letters
  • Necessary
  • Think of the reader
  • Often impacts on position, promotion, tenure or
    grant approval
  • Opportunity to communicate

5
Cover Letters
  • Form
  • One page
  • Three paragraphs
  • Introduction
  • Body
  • Closing

6
Cover Letters
  • Pay attention to basic details
  • Spell all names, titles and addresses correctly
  • Contact Information
  • Avoid grammatical and spelling errors
  • Paper

7
Cover Letters
  • Avoid Generalities
  • Example
  • I would like to express my interest in the
    position that is currently available at your
    practice
  • Briefly Address Any Time Gaps in Training or
    Practice
  • Highlight Special Expertise
  • Involve new techniques or technology

8
Cover Letters
  • Brevity
  • Passion
  • Personalization
  • Indicate some knowledge of position
  • Area
  • Avoid To Whom It May Concern

9
  • Remember poorly written letters give a negative
    first impression

10
Curriculum Vitae
  • Format
  • Clear
  • Concise
  • Correct
  • Well Organized

11
Curriculum Vitae
  • Use simple font
  • Emphasize headings
  • Bold or Underline
  • Do not use too many bullets, dashes
  • Number publications (if many)
  • Highlight authorship
  • Bold or Underline

12
Curriculum Vitae Content
  • Name and Title
  • Address
  • Contact

Professional
Home
telephone
fax
email
13
Example
Marybeth Scavone Hughes, M.D. Surgery Branch,
National Cancer Institute National Institutes of
Health 10 Center Drive, Bldg 10, Room 3W-3940,
MSC 1201 Bethesda, MD, 20895-1201 Office (301)
594-9341 Pager (800) NIH-BEEP-11863 Fax (301)
402-1788 E-mail Marybeth_Hughes_at_nih.gov Home
address 9851 Marcliff Court Vienna, VA
22181 Home (703) 319-0233

14
Curriculum Vitae Content
  • Personal Data (Optional)
  • D.O.B.
  • Marital Status
  • Children
  • Birth place or Citizenship
  • Cellular phone number

15
Curriculum Vitae Content
  • Professional Appointments
  • Post Graduate Medical Education
  • Higher Education
  • Include location and dates
  • Certifications and Licensure
  • Board certification, BLS, ACLS, ATLS, State
    licenses, NBME

16
Curriculum Vitae Content
  • Committee Appointments
  • IRB, Credentialing Committee, Review Boards
  • Honors/ Awards
  • Alpha Omega Alpha, Teaching Awards, Research
    Awards
  • Society Memberships
  • FACS, local, state and national involvement

17
Curriculum Vitae Content
  • Academic Presentations
  • paper competitions, posters, paper
    presentations, abstracts
  • Invited Lectures
  • local, state or national organizations
  • Published Peer Reviewed Articles
  • Authorship order
  • Books and Book Chapters

18
CV Specialized Content
  • Mentorship
  • Basic Science Research
  • Grant support past, present and pending

19
Recommendations
  • UPDATE CVs OFTEN!!
  • Avoid listing your DEA number
  • Avoid listing your social security number
  • Look at many example CVs
  • Content
  • Structure
  • Get assistance for cover letters and grant
    proposals as needed

20
Avoid Hyperbole
21
Grants
  • Failure is the beginning of wisdom
  • -William Zinnser
  • Sources
  • NIH
  • Federal Sources
  • Industry
  • All other- private foundation

22
Why Grants Fail
  • Experimental Design
  • Research problem
  • Investigator
  • Resources

23
Experimental Design
  • Technical methodology
  • Data collection procedures
  • Study group or control
  • Data analysis and management is vague

24
Research Problem
  • Hypothesis is ill defined
  • Proposal is unimportant, unimaginative

25
Investigator
  • Principal Investigator had inadequate expertise
  • Inadequate mastery of literature in the research
    area
  • Poor productivity on an NIH grant
  • Insufficient time devoted to the project

26
Resources
  • Inadequate institutional setting
  • Lack of equipment, facilities, personnel
  • Restricted access to appropriate patients
  • Insufficient collaborative effort

27
Recommendations
  • Request a copy of the NIH Data Book
  • NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
  • Call the funding agency for high priority
  • topic
  • Be realistic with budgets
  • Consult a biostatistician

28
Recommendations
  • Why clinical research grant applications fare
    poorly in review and how to recover
  • Cancer Investigation 1987 5(1)55-58

29
Advice

30
The End
  • Questions????
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