Rahul Menon, Vishnou Mourougavelou, Arjun MenonFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UKWe read with great interest the review by Siddaiah-Subramanya et al1 regarding the difficulty for medical students to participate in research, in developing countries. From our own experience as medical students, we agree that organizational factors, adequacy of knowledge, and variability in “attitudes” may all contribute to difficulty in participating in research. Nevertheless, we propose that the introduction of research projects, which may be part of an intercalated degree, could help improve medical students’ involvement in research.Author's replyManjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,21D...
AbstractResearch has been integrated as one of the important subjects in medical curriculum. In Univ...
BACKGROUND: The workforce of 'physician-scientists' is ageing and decreasing in numbers. The respon...
Background: Research is one of the crucial factors in the advancement of health. Undergraduate medic...
Manjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hos...
Background:Many medical schools in Australia and Internationallystruggle to engage medical students ...
Introduction: In recent times there is decline in the number of clinicians involved in research acti...
Background: University based research is an integral part of many prestigious medical schools worldw...
Background: It is well known that evidence-based medicine is the rule for clinical practice. This ca...
Fatima Yussuf, Katerina Fernandova, Huda KhalifFaculty of Medicine, St George’s Hospital Medic...
Background: Research experience gained by the medical students during their undergraduate days plays...
There is increased demand for doctors in India and elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this...
oai:ojs2.jmrionline.com:article/2Healthcare decision-making is mostly reliant on evidence–based medi...
Background: The need for increased expertise in evidence-based medicine and concerns about the decre...
Abstract- Medical students in India have limited opportunities to participate in research. The prese...
Students are attracted towards the medical profession to become a doctor and not to be a researcher....
AbstractResearch has been integrated as one of the important subjects in medical curriculum. In Univ...
BACKGROUND: The workforce of 'physician-scientists' is ageing and decreasing in numbers. The respon...
Background: Research is one of the crucial factors in the advancement of health. Undergraduate medic...
Manjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hos...
Background:Many medical schools in Australia and Internationallystruggle to engage medical students ...
Introduction: In recent times there is decline in the number of clinicians involved in research acti...
Background: University based research is an integral part of many prestigious medical schools worldw...
Background: It is well known that evidence-based medicine is the rule for clinical practice. This ca...
Fatima Yussuf, Katerina Fernandova, Huda KhalifFaculty of Medicine, St George’s Hospital Medic...
Background: Research experience gained by the medical students during their undergraduate days plays...
There is increased demand for doctors in India and elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this...
oai:ojs2.jmrionline.com:article/2Healthcare decision-making is mostly reliant on evidence–based medi...
Background: The need for increased expertise in evidence-based medicine and concerns about the decre...
Abstract- Medical students in India have limited opportunities to participate in research. The prese...
Students are attracted towards the medical profession to become a doctor and not to be a researcher....
AbstractResearch has been integrated as one of the important subjects in medical curriculum. In Univ...
BACKGROUND: The workforce of 'physician-scientists' is ageing and decreasing in numbers. The respon...
Background: Research is one of the crucial factors in the advancement of health. Undergraduate medic...