Medical Researcher Prompts

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Literature Review Framework

Research synthesis structure

"Develop a structured approach for a literature review on [medical topic] covering: 1. Key search terms and databases (e.g., PubMed, Embase) 2. Inclusion/exclusion criteria for studies 3. Quality assessment framework (e.g., GRADE, Cochrane Risk of Bias) 4. Data extraction methodology (variables, tools) 5. Synthesis approach (e.g., narrative, systematic review, meta-analysis) 6. PRISMA flowchart requirements (if applicable) 7. Evidence gap analysis and future research directions 8. Clinical implications section based on findings 9. Reference management strategy (e.g., EndNote, Zotero)"

Study Protocol Outline

Clinical trial framework

"Outline a clinical study protocol for investigating [intervention/drug/device] in [patient population] with [condition] including: 1. Study objectives (primary & secondary endpoints) 2. Methodology (e.g., RCT, observational, cohort; blinding, randomization method) 3. Eligibility criteria (inclusion & exclusion) 4. Intervention details (dosage, frequency, duration, control group specifics) 5. Outcome measures (how endpoints will be measured, instruments used) 6. Statistical analysis plan (sample size calculation, primary analysis method) 7. Safety monitoring plan (adverse event reporting, DSMB role) 8. Ethical considerations (IRB approval, informed consent process) 9. Data management plan (data collection, storage, security) 10. Timeline with key milestones"

Manuscript Abstract Draft

Structured research summary

"Draft a journal-ready abstract for a study on [topic] following [journal name or standard e.g., JAMA] guidelines: BACKGROUND: Provide context and state the knowledge gap or clinical question. OBJECTIVES: Clearly state the study's main hypothesis or purpose. METHODS: Describe the study design, setting, participants, key interventions or exposures, and main outcome measures. RESULTS: Report the key findings, including quantitative data (e.g., effect sizes, confidence intervals, p-values) where applicable. Mention the number of participants included in the analysis. CONCLUSIONS: State the main conclusions drawn from the results and their potential clinical or research implications. KEYWORDS: List 5-7 relevant MeSH terms or keywords. WORD COUNT: Ensure it meets the [specify limit, e.g., 250 words] limit. STRUCTURED FORMAT: Ensure sections match [specify journal requirements, e.g., Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions]."