CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN MEDICINE
Abstract
Medical research is essential for advancing healthcare, discovering new treatments, and improving patient outcomes. This article explores the key stages of conducting medical research, including study design, methodology, ethical considerations, and data analysis. The importance of evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration in medical research is also discussed.
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