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Contents
Introduction
Definition of journal
Need of the journal club
Evolution of journal
Definition of journal club
Aim and goal of journal club
Contents contd….
Types of journal club
How to start a journal club
Impact of journal club
Evaluation of journal club
Conclusion
References
Introduction
Medical literature is continually
expanding
Concepts, ideas, beliefs are undergoing rapid
transformation.
Imperative on the part of academicians,
practitioners, students and the researchers to keep
up with the vast amount of information available.
Introduction contd…
The journal club provides a forum to remain
current with the literature and also offers an
opportunity to learn methods of critically
evaluating journal articles.
Journal clubs are usually organized
around a defined subject in basic or
applied research.
Why do we need to read journals?
To impress
To keep abreast
of professional
news
To understand
patho-biology
Handling of a
problem
Whether to use a
new or existing
diagnostic test
Learn clinical features and
cause
To distinguish useful from
harmful
Need of health care, quality
and cost effectiveness
To be titillated by letters to the editors
Different types of scientific writing
Original article
Case report
Review article
Editorial
Letters to the editor
Key dates in evolution of scientific publishing
1665 – first scientific journal
1820’s – first specialist journal
1870’s – references began to be collected at the end
of the articles.
1920’s – first summaries appeared in the end of the
article.
1930’s – first paper on the use of statistics
1950’s – widespread use of IMRAD format
Key dates in evolution of scientific publishing contd…
1960’s- summaries at the end became abstract
1970’s – database introduced
1980’s – first international conference on peer-
review.
1990’s – introduction of electronic journal.
Classification of scientific papers
Data driven papers
Tutorial papers
Method mongering papers
Consciousness raising papers.
Theoretical papers.
Review papers.
Demonstration of concept papers.
Definition of journal club
A journal club is a group of individual who meet
regularly to critically read, understand and evaluate
recent articles published in medical or dental
literature.
Historical background of journal club
Journal clubs have been used as a teaching or
learning format in academic medicine for over a
hundred years.
The earliest reference to a journal club is found in
a book of memoirs and letters by the late Sir James
Paget, a British surgeon.
Historical background of journal club contd…
He describes a group at St. Bartholomew’s
hospital in London 1835-1854 AD.
Sir William Osler is often recognized as the
founder of journal clubs in North America in
McGill University in 1875 AD.
Aim of Journal club
Till 1980’s it was to provide its member with up-to
date medical literature but quite recently it has
become a forum for teaching and learning critical
appraisal techniques and a method to promote
evidence-based medical practice.
Common journal club goals
1. Providing participation with an update of medical
or dental literature.
2. Teaching and learning the technique of critical
appraisal of available literature.
3. Promoting the importance of valid research
findings into regular practice at individual
or community level.
Preparation
Encourage the presenter to plan ahead.
Confirmed presentation.
Papers should be handed out to participant to read
in advance.
Types of journal clubs
1. Journal clubs aimed at updating knowledge related to a
field of interest.
2.Journal club aimed at updating clinical practice.
3. Journal club which aim at teaching and learning critical
appraisal techniques with evidence based medicine and
dentistry.
a) critical appraisal Journal club
b) evidence based Journal club
4. Problem based journal club- centered on a problem.
- format
5. Alternative journal club- video, book, review and
storytelling
6. Innovative journal club-
a) relating the learning task to immediate work
experience
b) use of problem solving
c) use of multiple teaching format
d) use of frequent constructive format.
How to start a journal club?
1. Select a director
2. Define the goals
3. Optimize attendance
4. Generate participant interest
5. Special preparation for journal club with critical
appraisal techniques.
Guidelines
Introduction
Short review
Presenting and evaluating the data from the research
article
Briefly outline the experimental design for the paper.
By using the key figures from the paper, how the
data support the conclusion
Conclusion
Journal club should include
TitleAuthor and place of workIntroductionMaterialMethodsResultsDiscussionWhat questions to ask?General rules.
Journal club format
Articles are selected by director and proposed by
student earlier.
Approval 2-3 weeks before.
A specific participant is assigned the task of
presenting the article.
Student should confidently present the content,
evaluation report with his/her own opinion and
defend with proper reasoning.
Journal club session contd…1. Horse shoe or round table
2. Presenter initiates and lead the discussion
3. Moderator solicit the comments from participating
to stimulate discussion when they are not
forthcoming.
4. Director should direct the session and break
impasse when confronted by one
5. An attempt should be made by the members to
reach consensus especially in the wake of divergent
opinions.
Do’s and don’ts
OrganizerPresenter
•Timetable•Snacks•Supportive senior clinician
•Things for last minute•Choose clinically relevant papers•Summary in own words•Don’t run over the allocated time
Select articles which have different study designs
Creating a controversy
Meticulous analysis of a single article
Problem based learning
Why journal club
Journal clubs are valued as a means
of keeping abreast with the literature.
Journal club offers a forum for teaching and learning
critical appraisal techniques.
Impact of journal club
Improves reading habits by enabling critical
thinking, meta-questioning, meta-thinking etc.
It expands the body of knowledge within a person.
It facilitates acquisition of new skills.
It induces scientific temperament by promoting
questioning attitude.
Impact of journal club contd…
Make the members to be more skeptical of the
authors conclusion.
It improves knowledge of clinical epidemiology and
biostatistics.
Evaluation of journal club
In order to keep the journal club stimulating to its
audience it will probably have to undergo periodic
refinement.
The best way to decide whether any adjustment are
necessary is to ask the participant whether they are
satisfied with the conference.
References
Nagesh L. a hand book on journal club and critical
evaluation.1st edition Davangere: kavitha printers and
book binding works.
Daniel RS. Techniques in medical education.BMJ
2002;325:137.
Valentini RP. The journal club. Technique in medical
education 96; 16:5-10.