Introduction: Why Every Medical Researcher Should Learn SPSS Does the phrase “statistical analysis” tighten your stomach a little? You’re not the only one. Plenty of doctors, nurses, and students freeze
Introduction Most doctors believe a journal is safe because it has a website, an impact factor, and a list of editors. That belief is exactly what predatory publishers count on.
Introduction Anyone who has worked on a research study knows how fast the data side turns into a headache. You start with paper forms. Then everything gets retyped into a
Introduction Trying to land your first research project as a medical student, resident, or IMG? A retrospective chart review is often the simplest way in. The idea is straightforward, you
Introduction Here’s something most people skip past. Before you collect a single data point, you’ve already made the choice that decides whether your study works or wastes your time: the
Introduction I don’t have a real US lab experience. Will I qualify for the “Internal Medicine Match”? If you have had a similar thought, then you are not alone. Most
Introduction Most people usually do not read beyond a research abstract, and that’s a reality. Journal editors, conference reviewers, and residency directors are all occupied by stacks of submissions. If
Introduction: Why Medical Case Reports Matter for IMG One of the biggest myths among IMGs is that research has to be complicated, expensive, or lab-based to count. But believe it
Introduction Getting into residency is getting competitive, and research experience is one of the strongest ways to make your ERAS CV stand out. But it is also one of the
Introduction: Why So Many IMGs Struggle With Research? Passing USMLE exams takes everything you’ve got. Then comes USCE, shadowing, observerships, clinical rotations, all while managing visas, finances, and time zones.