Tutorial Activity 1 is an opportunity for you to demonstrate that you can find and summarise professionally relevant empirical

This activity aims to: 1. Increase your knowledge of research designs and methodologies utilised in" rel="nofollow">in medical radiations 2. Develop your skills in" rel="nofollow">in sourcin" rel="nofollow">ing scientific papers 3. Develop your academic writin" rel="nofollow">ing skills 4. Develop your skills in" rel="nofollow">in usin" rel="nofollow">ing different referencin" rel="nofollow">ing styles in" rel="nofollow">in a written submission New articles from 2012 to 2016 Instruction for Tutorial You need to write a summary of a research article (that you have searched for and retrieved from a health and medical database) from a professionally relevant MRS journal. This summary must contain" rel="nofollow">in: * Journal article citation details * The name of the database you searched and the key words you used for your search Introduction (3-5 sentences) which provides a concise description of the background and context of the study. You need toreference at least one other research study that supports the background to the study you are summarisin" rel="nofollow">ing. A clear statementof the purpose of the study you are summarisin" rel="nofollow">ing is then provided. The research design and method (e.g. data collection method, sample, data analysis method) used in" rel="nofollow">in the study you aresummarisin" rel="nofollow">ing to in" rel="nofollow">investigate the problem or issue (3-4 sentences). The results of the study are provided – what are the key fin" rel="nofollow">indin" rel="nofollow">ings from the data analysis in" rel="nofollow">in the study you aresummarisin" rel="nofollow">ing (3-8 sentences). Discussion –The results of the study you are summarisin" rel="nofollow">ing are in" rel="nofollow">interpreted in" rel="nofollow">in relation to what they mean for this study and in" rel="nofollow">in relation to other published results. You need to fin" rel="nofollow">ind at least two other research study (yes in" rel="nofollow">in addition to the one in" rel="nofollow">in thein" rel="nofollow">introduction) (3-5 sentences). You must in" rel="nofollow">include in" rel="nofollow">in your discussion at least one key discussion poin" rel="nofollow">int that is supported by two references Conclusion –Fin" rel="nofollow">inally, present a concise answer to the research question that the study you are summarizin" rel="nofollow">ing addressed, and if possible identify e.g. recommendations about policy, practice or further research. Reference list – Contain" rel="nofollow">ins min" rel="nofollow">inimum of 4 articles (the article you are summarisin" rel="nofollow">ing plus the three additional articlesyou cite in" rel="nofollow">in your summary) formatted in" rel="nofollow">in the two appropriate referencin" rel="nofollow">ing styles. (formatted in" rel="nofollow">in APA and Vancouver) So in" rel="nofollow">in summary for tutorial 1 you need to brin" rel="nofollow">ing with you the followin" rel="nofollow">ing FOUR items: 1. Full copy of Turnitin" rel="nofollow">in Report of the summary of research article (You only submit your summary through Turnitin" rel="nofollow">in once) 2. Summary of research article formatted in" rel="nofollow">in APA 3. Summary of research article formatted in" rel="nofollow">in Vancouver (as both styles are used in" rel="nofollow">in our disciplin" rel="nofollow">ine journals) 4. Completed checklist (over page) that is to be handed in" rel="nofollow">in to tutor in" rel="nofollow">in your scheduled tutorial time CHECKLIST 1- Citation for summarised research article in" rel="nofollow">includes all required in" rel="nofollow">information and correctly formatted 2- Database searched is listed and relevant 3- Key words used for searchin" rel="nofollow">ing are listed and relevant 4- Journal is professionally relevant to MRS 5- Turnitin" rel="nofollow">in Report in" rel="nofollow">included and demonstrates good paraphrasin" rel="nofollow">ing skills 6- The submission is well written (appropriate punctuation, grammar and spellin" rel="nofollow">ing). It is easy to read and understand. 7- Summary formatted in" rel="nofollow">in APA style 8- Summary formatted in" rel="nofollow">in Vancouver style 9- Summary demonstrates how to in" rel="nofollow">in-text reference usin" rel="nofollow">ing more than I reference at a key poin" rel="nofollow">int 10- Reference list in" rel="nofollow">included and correctly formatted