Author:
Nundy Samiran,Kakar Atul,Bhutta Zulfiqar A.
Abstract
AbstractPatient care and research are complementary. If you do research it helps you to become a better clinician. The first step in doing clinical research is to formulate a research question [1]. The chain of events which helps in studying gaps in knowledge comes from regularly reading published scientific papers which in turn are based upon the data generated by others. Patients are living teachers and each one teaches us something new.
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