In order to create the right impact, researchers must first prepare their clinical case for successful submission and once published – work to ensure visibility of their findings for the benefit of the wider public. Join our webinar with Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC, editor-in-chief of JACC: Case Reports and Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC, deputy editor of JACC: Case Reports and past president of the ACC. You can expect to learn:
• How to prepare a clinical case report
• Common mistakes in submitting case reports
• A checklist to follow prior to submission
• Best practices to bring visibility to your research via social media
• Benefits of each platform type and how you can use them to your advantage
• How researchers can network online effectively
Sign up for this engaging webinar and get an opportunity to find answers to your questions during the Q&A session with Dr. Grapsa & Dr. Walsh.
About Dr. Grapsa:
Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC, is a consultant cardiologist at Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust, where she is responsible for the valvular heart disease network and echocardiography. Prior to her role as JACC: Case Reports editor-in-chief, Dr. Grapsa served as an editorial consultant for JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. Dr. Grapsa’s areas of research include valvular heart disease and the study of right heart remodelling.
About Dr. Walsh:
Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC is the medical director of the Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Programs at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital; director of Nuclear Cardiology at The Care Group, a member of St. Vincent Medical Group; and clinical associate professor of Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Her areas of expertise include nuclear cardiology, congestive heart failure and cardiac transplantation with a special interest in women and heart disease.