Training Need Assessment of Bio-Medical Research among Faculty Members of Government Medical College, Srinagar
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 6
Abstract
Bio-Medical research is a systemic collection, analysis and interpretation of data with its critical appraisal, used by physicians for establishing the scientific basis for treatment of patients and imparting evidence-based clinical care1,2 . It is a pivotal tool in amelioration of medical science. Expedition in surveillance and management of diseases chiefly depends on the essence of biomedical research. The irresistible need for evidence-based medicine has besieged the understanding of bio-medical research.
Authors and Affiliations
Ambrine Ashraf
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