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Tips for New Researchers:

  • Writer: hibahamdar
    hibahamdar
  • Jan 21, 2023
  • 2 min read


1. To begin, you must be scientifically curious.

2. Learn more about the different types of research, watch videos, and begin practicing on each type on your own, always starting from the easiest to the most difficult.

3. Get involved in every research project, even if you don't end up with authorship; you'll learn more this way.

4. Read more articles in various medical fields; this will give you a better understanding of the process of reading an article.

5. To produce effective work, collaborate with enthusiastic students.

6. Don't limit yourself to one area of study; instead, get involved in all of them.

7. Try to broaden your communication spectrum; this will help you make more connections.

8. At the end of each article, there is an email address for the corresponding author; obtain the email address and contact the author to request additional opportunities.

9. Reading more articles will help you develop your own research ideas.

10. Start producing your own content and don't be afraid of making mistakes.

11. Don't be upset or irritated by the comments on your article; these comments will help you work better.

12. You don't have to submit your article to high impact factor journals at first; start with any journal you know that will publish it for free.

13. Don't be discouraged if your work is rejected; rejection will increase the chances of your articles being accepted in high-impact journals.

14. Create your own research community of colleagues who enjoy doing research.

15. After starting your research, you should submit your work promptly so that it presents a positive impression of you.

16. Never withdraw from any research because this will result in negative feedback and you will lose your chance for future research.

17. Take advantage of your social media Facebook LinkedIn, as many journals post about a research topic on these medial platforms.

18. Create your own case log book and begin adding your own research ideas and topics.

19. Learn more about the research software you'll need, such as Endnote and Mendeley.

20. Make your own research ID and share it with your connections.

21. Many research programs are available for you to join, including FCR (Foundation clinical research program for Harvard), which will teach you how to do research.

22. Always master English research skills.



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