User profiles for Matko Marusic
Matko MarušićUniversity of Split School of Medicine unist.hr Verified email at mefst.hr Cited by 7438 |
Teaching research methodology in medical schools: students' attitudes towards and knowledge about science
Objective To explore the relationship between teaching scientific methodology in Year 2 of
the medical curriculum and student attitudes towards and knowledge about science and …
the medical curriculum and student attitudes towards and knowledge about science and …
Authorship criteria and disclosure of contributions: comparison of 3 general medical journals with different author contribution forms
ContextA number of general medical journals and the International Committee of Medical
Journal Editors (ICMJE) request authors to disclose their contributions. Little is known about …
Journal Editors (ICMJE) request authors to disclose their contributions. Little is known about …
Academic misconduct among medical students in a post‐communist country
Aim To assess the prevalence of, attitudes towards and willingness to report different forms
of academic dishonesty among medical students in a post‐communist transitional country. …
of academic dishonesty among medical students in a post‐communist transitional country. …
Teaching students how to read and write science: a mandatory course on scientific research and communication in medicine
… Ana Marušić is professor of anatomy and Dr. Matko Marušić is professor of physiology and
… Ana Marušić, Zagreb University School of Medicine, šalata 3b, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia; e-…
… Ana Marušić, Zagreb University School of Medicine, šalata 3b, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia; e-…
Can teaching research methodology influence students' attitude toward science? Cohort study and nonrandomized trial in a single medical school
Background Medical teaching aims to develop attitudes and behaviors underlying professional
competence of future physicians. We investigated whether a mandatory course on …
competence of future physicians. We investigated whether a mandatory course on …
Manuscript editing as a way of teaching academic writing: Experience from a small scientific journal
Medical writing and manuscript preparation are rarely taught in the context of undergraduate,
graduate, or continuing medical education. As editors of a “small” medical scientific journal …
graduate, or continuing medical education. As editors of a “small” medical scientific journal …
[HTML][HTML] Completeness and changes in registered data and reporting bias of randomized controlled trials in ICMJE journals after trial registration policy
Objective We assessed the adequacy of randomized controlled trial (RCT) registration, changes
to registration data and reporting completeness for articles in ICMJE journals during 2.5 …
to registration data and reporting completeness for articles in ICMJE journals during 2.5 …
[HTML][HTML] Regression of moral reasoning during medical education: combined design study to evaluate the effect of clinical study years
Background Moral reasoning is important for developing medical professionalism but current
evidence for the relationship between education and moral reasoning does not clearly …
evidence for the relationship between education and moral reasoning does not clearly …
Reliability of disclosure forms of authors' contributions
… Ana Marusic and Vesna Ilakovac drafted the paper and Kristina Fister and Matko Marusic
critically revised it for important intellectual content. All authors gave final approval of the …
critically revised it for important intellectual content. All authors gave final approval of the …
[DOC][DOC] Good editorial practice: editors as educators
There may be valuable research going on in the developing and financially less-privileged
countries, but it usually does not reach international visibility, in spite of a large number of …
countries, but it usually does not reach international visibility, in spite of a large number of …