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🚀 SOW SEED | Your Premier Consulting Service to Support Peer-Reviewed Publications in Osteopathic Care

Hello,

Thank you for contacting BMS Formation, a French CPD course provider established in 2019. We provide consulting services to support peer-reviewed publications in osteopathic care and other integrative disciplines.

Our research includes publications on the historical and cultural foundations of osteopathy, such as the possible influence of Native American healing traditions on early osteopathic principles (Zegarra-Parodi et al., 2019; Mehl-Madrona et al., 2023). The Body-Mind-Spirit osteopathic tenet, rooted in these traditions and later reintroduced into the profession (Rogers et al., 2002), illustrates how sociocultural and experiential perspectives can inform integrative and person-centered care. We place particular emphasis on lived bodily experience as a central focus of study, building on current evidence in body awareness and consciousness.

Through our consulting service SOW SEED (Service for Osteopathic Writing: Sharing Experience and Expertise on Design), we offer tailored guidance for your project. The initial fee of 300€ includes a thorough evaluation of your request, a written report with recommended literature, and a one-hour Zoom consultation with Rafael Zegarra-Parodi, director of BMS Formation (ORCID profile : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2418-8592). The report also provides a SMART roadmap (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely) to strengthen your project and increase its chances of publication.

To begin, please complete our 12-question survey (20–30 minutes) so we can assess your project and determine how best to support you.

Best regards,

The BMS Team


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🚀 SOW SEED | Your Premier Consulting Service to Support Peer-Reviewed Publications in Osteopathic Care
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Please provide your name and contact information.

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About your research question. Begin by asking a question of great interest to you in a simple, nontechnical interrogative manner.

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Feasibility of your project. List the resources that will need to be accessed for your research.

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Search for related work. List questions you hope are already answered by previous research. List relevant theories or models and other background information you could use (with sources of information).

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Justifying the study. Who is interested in the study? How is present opinion divided? How important is it to have the right answers? What are the implications of various possible answers? Consider the questions above but feel free to modify or add to them.

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Hypotheses. Hypotheses require the investigator to predict an answer to the research question based on knowledge of the field, logical analysis, and/or anecdotal observations. General relationships implied by your hypotheses. Can you identify specific alternative relationships or explanations which would serve as competing or rival hypotheses?

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Instruments and data sources. Complete this inventory of measurements or counts to be made. Then list your proposed instruments or data sources for measuring or counting. Things to be measured or counted. Proposed instruments or data sources. Cost of instruments required. If an adequate instrument is not readily available, indicate critical characteristics of instruments to be found or developed.

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Preparing the research design. The design of the study refers to the way in which relationships are to be studied.

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Sampling. Describe the characteristics of the people who will be eligible for participation in the study. Describe the population to which you wish to generalize conclusions.

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Identify the limitations of the study. After struggling to achieve a design which is feasible and provides control of the most troublesome sources of bias, you may be left with inadequate controls over other sources of bias.

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Statistical analysis. Design and analysis are two sides of the same inferential coin. Always seek competent consultation in the design phase or there may not be any analysis worth doing. ‹You may begin to organize the analysis by listing below all of the variables considered in your design.

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Are you also sending a brief description of your project (1000 words maximum) to Rafael Zegarra-Parodi?

if so, please send your Word file to bms.formation.continue@gmail.com
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Please specify the targeted journal for publication (if any) and your available budget for the whole process until submission (such as translation fees, consulting fees, and article processing charge).

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Please add here any additional information you would like to share with us about your project.