Author:
Abu-Jeyyab Mohammad,Zain Eldeen Sadeen,Zuaiter Saja,Al Mse`adeen Mohammad,Daradkeh Mohammad,Al-Jafari Mohqmmad
Abstract
in this article we will be discussing how a medical student can find the optimal pathway for conducting medical research. We chose to discuss the most important aspects regarding the research process for a beginner. These aspects are finding a research idea, collaborating with a suitable research team, and finding the supervision of a mentor. We will also provide information on the logistics and legal issues of conducting medical research and on the methods to publishing a finalized research paper.
Publisher
Jordanian American Physician Academy
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