
Medical Research Made Simple is a practical, step-by-step guide designed to simplify medical research for medical students, interns, and early-career healthcare professionals, particularly in low-resource settings. This book provides a structured approach to understanding and conducting medical research, covering essential topics including research question formulation, study designs, sampling methods, data collection, ethics, literature review, biostatistics fundamentals, and manuscript writing. Unlike purely theoretical textbooks, this guide emphasizes practical application with real-world examples, common mistakes, and clear explanations tailored for beginners. It aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and real clinical research practice. The book also addresses common barriers faced by students in developing countries and offers feasible solutions to help them initiate, complete, and publish research projects confidently. This resource serves as both a learning tool and a practical manual for anyone seeking to build a strong foundation in medical research methodology
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