Review of Literature

A literature review is a critical summary and evaluation of the existing research and academic works related to a specific topic. It helps medical professionals stay up-to-date with the latest advancements, evidence-based practices, and emerging trends in their field. Literature reviews are commonly found in research papers, theses, dissertations, and academic articles. A well-conducted literature review is a valuable contribution to academic and scientific discourse, guiding researchers and practitioners alike in their endeavours.

When preparing a literature review, here are some of the salient aspects that we follow:

Define the Scope

We clearly outline the specific topic or research question that the literature review aims to address. This will help focus the review and make it more relevant to your needs.

Comprehensive Search

Our team conducts a thorough search of various reputable databases, medical journals, conference proceedings, and other relevant sources to gather a diverse range of studies and articles related to the topic.

Evaluate Sources

We also assess the credibility, validity, and relevance of the sources we include in the review and make sure to prioritize peer-reviewed articles and research studies conducted by reputable institutions.

Summarize Findings

Our team presents you with a concise summary of the key findings from each study or article. Organize the information in a logical manner to make it easier for reviewers to grasp the main points.

Identify Gaps

We also point out any gaps or limitations in the existing research which in turn help researchers identify areas where further investigation is needed or where new research could be valuable.

Provide Recommendations

Based on the review of literature, we offer evidence-based recommendations that doctors can apply to their practice or synopsis designing.

Stay Objective

Apart from clear and concise language, we maintain an objective and unbiased tone throughout the review and avoid personal opinions or interpretations that may influence the doctors’ understanding.

Proper Citation

Ensure that you provide proper citations for all the sources you reference in the literature review. This allows doctors to access the original research if they want to explore further.

Remember, a robust literature review demonstrates that one is not merely reiterating the work or ideas of others, but rather leveraging prior research as a foundation for their own contributions.