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9 Things Medical Students Should Think About When Engaging With Research

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    Get ahead of the game

    It’s never too early to look for research opportunities. If you wait too long you may have limited options.

    Don't worry about experience

    Everyone has to start somewhere. Many Nobel Prize winners started their research as undergraduates. Put yourself out there.

    Find support

    Get in contact with your local student research society. They can help you find the information you need.

    Make connections

    Grab all opportunities to network but be genuine. You might meet the person who will give you the chance to work in a lab or support you to write a studentship application.

    Take a chance

    You will never know if you enjoy research if you don’t try it! Don't be disheartened though if things don't work out first time. There are always learning points and always new opportunities.

    Dig deeper

    Look for grants and research projects. Sometimes opportunities available to medical students are not taken because students are unaware of them.

    Start the journey

    Once you get started, one thing leads to another and new opportunities will become available.

    Be bold

    Great research is often done by people who simply think differently. Explore your crazy ideas!

    Think big

    Lecturers and Professors often feel honoured to be asked to take part in student activities. Don’t be afraid to ask and don't limit yourself to asking one individual. Be persistent too!

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