To develop a research paper, first find a unique and current topic by attending seminars and conferences or browsing their abstract themes online. This will provide an overview of trends. Brainstorm potential topics that are infectious diseases in specific locations, analyze relationships between factors, or combine multiple topics. Examine conclusions and challenges in journals or news headlines for unsupervised topic ideas. Synthesize an informative yet novel research topic. Mobile apps and CDC resources can also help identify trending health issues.
To develop a research paper, first find a unique and current topic by attending seminars and conferences or browsing their abstract themes online. This will provide an overview of trends. Brainstorm potential topics that are infectious diseases in specific locations, analyze relationships between factors, or combine multiple topics. Examine conclusions and challenges in journals or news headlines for unsupervised topic ideas. Synthesize an informative yet novel research topic. Mobile apps and CDC resources can also help identify trending health issues.
To develop a research paper, first find a unique and current topic by attending seminars and conferences or browsing their abstract themes online. This will provide an overview of trends. Brainstorm potential topics that are infectious diseases in specific locations, analyze relationships between factors, or combine multiple topics. Examine conclusions and challenges in journals or news headlines for unsupervised topic ideas. Synthesize an informative yet novel research topic. Mobile apps and CDC resources can also help identify trending health issues.
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