This course teaches students how to read, understand, and summarize original scientific research. Through self-directed work and editor guidance, students learn to search scientific databases, interpret key findings, and write concise scientific summaries in English. The course emphasizes individual initiative, editorial feedback, and practical understanding of scientific publishing.
Poslední úprava: Raška Otakar, MUDr., Ph.D. (12.09.2025)
This course teaches students how to read, understand, and summarize original scientific research. Through self-directed work and editor guidance, students learn to search scientific databases, interpret key findings, and write concise scientific summaries in English. The course emphasizes individual initiative, editorial feedback, and practical understanding of scientific publishing.
Poslední úprava: Raška Otakar, MUDr., Ph.D. (12.09.2025)
Podmínky zakončení předmětu -
Each student must submit one final, editor-approved scientific summary based on an original research article. The original research article that serves as the basis for the summary must be published no more than 6 months prior to its selection, unless otherwise approved by the assigned editor (e.g. due to exceptional scientific value or novelty). The summary must be written in English and follow the provided structure and stylistic guidelines. The final version must be submitted via Moodle (PDF or DOCX format) by the end of Month 3 of the semester (i.e. December in the winter semester / May in the summer semester). Active and timely communication with the assigned editor is required throughout the writing and revision process. Only the final, revised, editor-approved version will be evaluated for course credit.
Poslední úprava: Raška Otakar, MUDr., Ph.D. (12.09.2025)
Each student must submit one final, editor-approved scientific summary based on an original research article. The original research article that serves as the basis for the summary must be published no more than 6 months prior to its selection, unless otherwise approved by the assigned editor (e.g. due to exceptional scientific value or novelty). The summary must be written in English and follow the provided structure and stylistic guidelines. The final version must be submitted via Moodle (PDF or DOCX format) by the end of Month 3 of the semester (i.e. December in the winter semester / May in the summer semester). Active and timely communication with the assigned editor is required throughout the writing and revision process. Only the final, revised, editor-approved version will be evaluated for course credit.
Poslední úprava: Raška Otakar, MUDr., Ph.D. (12.09.2025)
Sylabus -
The entire syllabus is organized through individual communication between the student and their assigned editor. While the course is based on self-directed work, students will learn how to search for original scientific papers, understand journal metrics (such as impact factor and quartiles), and write clear and structured scientific summaries in English.
Month 1 of the semester: Students are assigned an editor who introduces the course objectives and provides guidelines. If a student is not contacted during this month (due to technical or organizational reasons), it is their obligation to initiate communication with the course coordinator or a designated editor. Month 2 of the semester: Students select an appropriate original research article (no older than 6 months) and begin drafting their summary. Regular communication with the editor takes place during this period, focusing on both content and language development. Month 3 of the semester: Students finalize and submit their revised summary to Moodle, or via an alternative platform specified by the editor. Only editor-approved summaries are considered for course completion.
Poslední úprava: Raška Otakar, MUDr., Ph.D. (12.09.2025)
The entire syllabus is organized through individual communication between the student and their assigned editor. While the course is based on self-directed work, students will learn how to search for original scientific papers, understand journal metrics (such as impact factor and quartiles), and write clear and structured scientific summaries in English.
Month 1 of the semester: Students are assigned an editor who introduces the course objectives and provides guidelines. If a student is not contacted during this month (due to technical or organizational reasons), it is their obligation to initiate communication with the course coordinator or a designated editor. Month 2 of the semester: Students select an appropriate original research article (no older than 6 months) and begin drafting their summary. Regular communication with the editor takes place during this period, focusing on both content and language development. Month 3 of the semester: Students finalize and submit their revised summary to Moodle, or via an alternative platform specified by the editor. Only editor-approved summaries are considered for course completion.
Poslední úprava: Raška Otakar, MUDr., Ph.D. (12.09.2025)