Mental Health Research and Journals Tracking Project Template
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Ensure you are always up-to-date with the latest mental health research and practices. This template guides you through creating a system to track new publications, reviewing recent findings, and updating your lecture materials accordingly.
By following this template, you can enhance your teaching by integrating the most current knowledge, sharing valuable insights with colleagues, and contributing to academic literature through a structured approach.
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Proposed Tasks
High Impact, Quick Wins
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Task 8: Repeat research and journals tracking (monthly)
☐ Track new mental health research and journals ☐ Review recent publications ☐ Update lecture materials -
Task 1: Create a research and journals tracking system (due in 1 week)
☐ Identify key mental health research databases ☐ Set up alerts for new publications ☐ Develop a system to categorize and store tracked journals -
Task 2: Review recent mental health research (due in 2 weeks)
☐ Read through recent publications ☐ Take notes on key findings ☐ Identify any new practices or theories
High Impact, Long Term
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Task 3: Update lecture material with recent research (due in 3 weeks)
☐ Identify areas of lecture material that can be updated ☐ Integrate new findings into lectures ☐ Review and revise lecture material -
Task 4: Share new findings with colleagues (due in 1 month)
☐ Prepare a summary of new findings ☐ Present new findings at department meeting ☐ Discuss implications of new findings for teaching practices
Low Impact, Quick Wins
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Task 5: Write a review paper on recent research (due in 2 months)
☐ Outline key points for review paper ☐ Write first draft of review paper ☐ Edit and finalize review paper
Low Priority / Etc.
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Task 6: Submit review paper for publication (due in 3 months)
☐ Select appropriate journal for submission ☐ Prepare submission materials ☐ Submit paper and await response -
Task 7: Review feedback on submitted paper (due in 4 months)
☐ Receive feedback from journal ☐ Make necessary revisions to paper ☐ Resubmit revised paper