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Strategies for Optimal Time Management in Biostatistical Practice
Author(s): Areti Angeliki Veroniki and Lehana ThabaneAreti Angeliki Veroniki and Lehana Thabane
Early-career biostatisticians need to spend a lot of time and energy on enhancing their research and methodology skills to establish themselves as independent investigators. To accomplish these goals, they follow several strategies (e.g., publishing their work in high impact factor journals), which help enhance potential impact of their research and build new collaborations. However, these approaches can be time consuming, and hence time management approaches are necessary. However, time management is not usually taught in typical (bio)statistics courses, and biostatisticians often learn such a skill through a trial-and-error process or mentorship support. The aim of this paper was to discuss key questions that biostatisticians may come up during their career development and to offer potential strategies to tackle them. We searched PubMed and JSTOR from inception until October 19, 201.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/jbmbs.2019.10.432
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