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Current scenario of clinical research exposure and practice in developing countries including India


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Author Details : Madhuri S. Kurdi, Ashwini H. Ramaswamy

Volume : 3, Issue : 3, Year : 2016

Article Page : 325-328


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Abstract

Research is essential for the growth and development of any medical science. The status of research in developing nations is very primitive mainly because of lack of funds and lack of motivation.  India is doing good academic progress and the situation of clinical research in India is nowadays improving rapidly. Training programmes on research methodology are being conducted and multidisciplinary research units are being set up in several medical colleges in India. Several organizations have sponsored the development of short duration modules of mobile research workshops in India. Research publications are a desirable qualification nowadays, for promotion amongst faculty members. This has led to a great enthusiasm amongst faculty members to get their research studies published. This article describes the current status of clinical research in developing nations and discusses the measures undertaken to improve research activities in India.

Keywords: Attitude, Clinical Research, Practices, Researchers, Research Ethics



How to cite : Kurdi M S, Ramaswamy A H, Current scenario of clinical research exposure and practice in developing countries including India. Indian J Clin Anaesth 2016;3(3):325-328


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