Research, Publications and Presentations - Curriculum Vitae

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If you have completed any research or are in the process of completing a research project make sure it is included. Research related to the specialty you wish to apply for is particularly helpful. The date, title, location, supervisor, and type of research is the minimum required. It is often useful to have two separate sections, one for research/presentations and the other for publications (if you have them). For presentations make sure you include the title and where and when it was presented as well as a brief description. Publications should be formally cited.

e.g. Unpublished work

In “research & presentations” section:
2006: “Initial Experience with Renal Radio-frequency Ablation”
Retrospective data analysis, Royal Melbourne Hospital, supervisor Dr Jonathan Florescu (Pending publication)
Presented at the RANZCR 56th Annual Scientific Meeting 2005

e.g. Published work

In “research & presentations” section:
2002-2003 The Mercy Perinatal Research Centre
Factors affecting umbilical venous perfusion during experimental cord knotting
Presented at The Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Sydney 2004

In “publications” section:
Tuxen AJ, Permezel M, Walker SP, Georgiou HM. Factors affecting umbilical venous perfusion during experimental cord knotting. Placenta. 2005 Nov;26(10):753-7.

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