ABSTRACT Healthcare decision-making is mostly reliant on evidence–based medicine. Building and upgrading skills in scientific reasoning and thinking amongst medical students has now became an important part of medical education. But due to unforeseen reasons, medical students in developing countries have no or very little opportunities to develop research skills and become evidence based physician-scientist. Moreover, there is also an alarming decline in the current number of physician-scientists, which also threatens the progress of translational medicine in the upcoming era. The compulsion of research work in residency, has no doubt, increased the quantity, but the quality has subsided. The only way, to improve the quality of research an...
Rahul Menon, Vishnou Mourougavelou, Arjun MenonFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London,...
There is increased demand for doctors in India and elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this...
The integration of scientific research into medical curricula remains insufficient despite its advan...
oai:ojs2.jmrionline.com:article/2Healthcare decision-making is mostly reliant on evidence–based medi...
Students are attracted towards the medical profession to become a doctor and not to be a researcher....
Manjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hos...
Background: The need for increased expertise in evidence-based medicine and concerns about the decre...
Today, the world is facing pandemic outburst of diseases. Many Physicians-Scientist are working real...
Background:Many medical schools in Australia and Internationallystruggle to engage medical students ...
Background: It is well known that evidence-based medicine is the rule for clinical practice. This ca...
The ability to understand and integrate new knowledge into clinical practice is a necessary quality ...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>Despite the rapidly declining number of physician-investigators, there is n...
Scientific papers are the key to advancements that humans have leaped through in different fields of...
To educate is an exciting and highly demanding challenge faced by involved professionals. This is ir...
Introduction: In recent times there is decline in the number of clinicians involved in research acti...
Rahul Menon, Vishnou Mourougavelou, Arjun MenonFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London,...
There is increased demand for doctors in India and elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this...
The integration of scientific research into medical curricula remains insufficient despite its advan...
oai:ojs2.jmrionline.com:article/2Healthcare decision-making is mostly reliant on evidence–based medi...
Students are attracted towards the medical profession to become a doctor and not to be a researcher....
Manjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hos...
Background: The need for increased expertise in evidence-based medicine and concerns about the decre...
Today, the world is facing pandemic outburst of diseases. Many Physicians-Scientist are working real...
Background:Many medical schools in Australia and Internationallystruggle to engage medical students ...
Background: It is well known that evidence-based medicine is the rule for clinical practice. This ca...
The ability to understand and integrate new knowledge into clinical practice is a necessary quality ...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>Despite the rapidly declining number of physician-investigators, there is n...
Scientific papers are the key to advancements that humans have leaped through in different fields of...
To educate is an exciting and highly demanding challenge faced by involved professionals. This is ir...
Introduction: In recent times there is decline in the number of clinicians involved in research acti...
Rahul Menon, Vishnou Mourougavelou, Arjun MenonFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London,...
There is increased demand for doctors in India and elsewhere throughout the world. Considering this...
The integration of scientific research into medical curricula remains insufficient despite its advan...