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Develop a paper,

…..but first you have to


find the right topic, isn’t
A research topic should
contain novelty
(uniqueness), updated,
credible and following the
trend
-Supervised method, a
very basic, easy way, good
for beginner
-Visit the “menu” of
updated, selected and
recognized topics
1.Visit the event of
seminar and conference
about public health
2.Browse the abstract
themes
For example,
Googling
Apacph2018
and browse
the abstract
themes
By looking at that list you
will have a big picture about
the current trends in
research or even a unique
topic….and you will have an
idea
Exercise:
Google and find an abstract
theme as offered by
seminar/conference
Then find a topic that looks
unique
Brainstorm
the topics 1
Infectious
disease:
what
disease,
where
Brainstorm the topics 2 (increase
the novelty): choose your angle
Descriptive or analytic (the
relation of, the effect of)
Brainstorm the topics 3 (increase
the novelty): combination
Mix & match of 2 topics
UnSupervised method, directly
pinpoint a journal and look at the
conclusion /recommendation
section/challenge in a journal or
even headline in newspaper, the
application of current/cross
technology
Drone to survey malaria
Synthesize the topic:
The effectiveness of client reminder
system to increase vaccination rates
A topic can be a something that
currently become a trend
Additional method: feeding through
mobile apps
CDC Content in your hands 24/7 (40 mb):
update about health news & info

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