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<blockquote data-quote="KathyCP" data-source="post: 1645177" data-attributes="member: 424527"><p>HI, if you're in third year, you're not required to produce work that flags up anything new or unknown about your subject. make sure you pick a SMALL area on which to focus, otherwise it'll very quickly get out of hand. it doesn't matter whether or not your topic is controversial, the main thing is to find out if there have been any research reports written in peer-reviewed articles about it - you can't do a dissertation in 3rd year without available literature. is your dissertation literature-based, i.e., do you have to produce a literature revew? or are you expected to do some primary research of your own? if the latter, don't try to talk to people with diabetes through the nhs, as getting all the permissions you need to approach them is a long and tortuous process. you could probably always try posting some questions here (though i don't know what the site moderators would say about it, not sure of the etiquette); or think of questions to ask your fellow students, maybe focusing on their knowledge of your chosen topic. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KathyCP, post: 1645177, member: 424527"] HI, if you're in third year, you're not required to produce work that flags up anything new or unknown about your subject. make sure you pick a SMALL area on which to focus, otherwise it'll very quickly get out of hand. it doesn't matter whether or not your topic is controversial, the main thing is to find out if there have been any research reports written in peer-reviewed articles about it - you can't do a dissertation in 3rd year without available literature. is your dissertation literature-based, i.e., do you have to produce a literature revew? or are you expected to do some primary research of your own? if the latter, don't try to talk to people with diabetes through the nhs, as getting all the permissions you need to approach them is a long and tortuous process. you could probably always try posting some questions here (though i don't know what the site moderators would say about it, not sure of the etiquette); or think of questions to ask your fellow students, maybe focusing on their knowledge of your chosen topic. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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