ISSN# 1545-4428 | Published date: 19 April, 2024
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Unlocking Productivity & Impact in Teaching & Publishing III
Sunrise Course
ORGANIZERS: Agah Karakuzu, Shin-Lei Peng
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
Room 325-326
07:00 -  08:00
Moderators: Li-Wei Kuo & Fa-Hsuan Lin
Skill Level: Basic to Advanced
Session Number: S-W-08
CME Credit

Session Number: S-W-08

Overview
These sunrise sessions share a common theme of empowering participants to boost their productivity and impact for teaching and publishing. Spanning a diverse range of topics, the sessions will delve into improving presentations, utilizing tools like Project Jupyter for dynamic and interactive publications, integrating interactive visualizations, and implementing open-source approaches to laboratory management.


Target Audience
ISMRM trainee members including Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers, Early Career Researchers (ECRs), and Principal Investigators (PIs).

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
- Demonstrate teaching and presentation skills: enhance your capacity to teach efficiently by improving presentation skills, engaging students more effectively, and discovering online resources for teaching;
- Illustrate enhanced presentation skills: develop techniques to create engaging and impactful presentations that effectively communicate research findings and captivate the audience; and
- Describe the open-source landscape: learning about open source tools for publishing and laboratory management.

07:00 How To Coach Mentees Who Have Little to No Prior Knowledge of MRI
Yu-Chieh Kao

Keywords: Transferable skills: Research coordination

Among contemporary laboratory personnel, particularly the newbies, mentees possessing limited familiarity with MR basis and techniques are frequently encountered. The prior coaching of these mentees in fundamental MRI principles is essential for effective communication during practical MRI experiments. The current talk demonstrates the combination of multimedia tools and interactive group discussions to foster student engagement in MRI education. Moreover, integrating problem-based learning methodologies in educational courses empowers our mentees to independently navigate experimental design, data acquisition, and result interpretation. By embracing these strategies, mentees can cultivate proficient application skills and foster critical thinking capabilities in MRI.
07:30 Communications/Corporations Between M.D. & Ph.D.
Hanzhang Lu

Keywords: Transferable skills: Research coordination, Transferable skills: Project management

I will discuss my experiences on the development of collaborations between PhD scientists and MD clinicians. As a PhD, it is important for me to first determine the type of MD clinicians I am interacting with. The next step is to read the background literature on the specific disease that you are collaborating on. That way you and your collaborative MDs will have some common language. It is also important to develop some "trust" between the PhD and MD collaborators, and this will take some time. It is also important to distribute credits, papers and grants, in a fair fashtion.