Presented by Melina Vassiliou, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – Career Development Symposium
why do you get a grant?–39 sec
overview–1:09
give the reviewers what they need–3:03
ask yourself–4:13
is your research question important?–5:30
check all the boxes–6:24
tips & tricks–
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