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Ask for help to improve my proposal
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Why don't you post it up and see if anyone can help?

MD and PhD?
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Actually this true. Select medical students can do a "fast track" PhD that lasts 2 years in between their medical school curriculum. This follows on from their 4-5 month BMedSci degree, so roughly 2 1/2 years to PhD. These students compete for these places, so not all Tom, Dick amd Harrys can do this program.

Admittedly some "medics" can be t***s.
Not all of us are though! ;-)

End Note and Open Office
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Don't know that EndNote works 100% with OpenOffice, but Bibus (free) works with OpenOffice.

Statistics Advice please
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Thanks guys! I'll try it out!

Statistics Advice please
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ha ha

No, I'm not using SPSS!
I'm using Prism 4 by Graphpad.
I'm studying a blood value in 2 groups of people (patient vs controls)
The patient group demonstrates a "spike" in blood value at their time of presentation. The control group doesn't have a similar pattern. I was wondering whether to compare the means of both groups, and then the spike value vs the mean of controls.
Not too sure whether a paired t test would be the correct statistical approach.
Any suggestions?

Statistics Advice please
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Hi guys.
Just wondering if anyone can point me to a good statistics website? I'm having difficulty interpreting results and need to determine if they are statistically significant.

Thanks

Full time to Part time PhD?
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Is it possible to switch from Full Time to Part Time PhD status?

Planning your PhD researhc
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Hi
I've recently started my PhD research in a medical field. I was wondering whether anyone can recommend guides on how to plan/outline a plan over the next 3 years?
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