2017
DOI: 10.15419/jmri.2
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Should Research be Made Compulsory in Medical School?

Abstract: Background: 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 als… Show more

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“…Seniority complex and Quota/Reservations should be removed as well. More sports and research activities should be inculcated [10,11]. These could definitely help in decreasing the depression prevalence and incidence rate.…”
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“…Seniority complex and Quota/Reservations should be removed as well. More sports and research activities should be inculcated [10,11]. These could definitely help in decreasing the depression prevalence and incidence rate.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%