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DOI: 10.4103/2231-0770.165119
Case reports and research productivity among Syrian medical students: Review, reality, and suggested solutions
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Abstract
Medical students are precious seeds for better future medical research. Case reports writing may represent a relatively simple first step for beginners. Only 47 case reports are published in the literature by Syrian Medical Institutions compared to more than 500 case reports in a comparable country in the last 5 years. Many obstacles stand against developing fruitful research environment in Syria. Increasing awareness to research productivity in Syria along with comparative analysis is discussed in this article.
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09. August 2021
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