* Basic notions of scientific methods
* Defining research hypotheses
* Classical research plans and protocols
* Data analysis and presentation, e.g.:
§ Concept of sample, indicators of average and dispersion, interpretation of a level of probability and significance...)
§ Dependent and independent variables
§ Notion of distribution normality (parametric and non-parametric tests)
§ Relations between continuous variables, calculation of correlation and interpretation of correlation coefficients
§ Construction and interpretation of graphs
* Notions of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
§ Ethical considerations
§ Use of 'ClinicalTrials.gov'
§ Logistical and organisational issues
* Search for library materials, database consultation and construction of a thematic bibliography
* Acquisition of basic writing skills (including the use of tools such as Endnote)
* Presentation of the research groups related to the FSM
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