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Why medical students are crucial to the future of research in South Asia.Health research capacity development in low and middle income countries: reality or rhetoric? A systematic meta-narrative review of the qualitative literature.Experiences, attitudes and barriers towards research amongst junior faculty of Pakistani medical universitiesPromoting regional health cooperation: the South Asian Public Health Forum.Status of national health research systems in ten countries of the WHO African RegionProblem-based versus conventional curricula: influence on knowledge and attitudes of medical students towards health research.The economic burden of angina on households in South Asia.Health research barriers in the faculties of two medical institutions in IndiaTrainee resident participation in health research in a resource-constrained setting in south-eastern Nigeria: perspectives, issues and challenges. A cross-sectional survey of three residency training centres.Improving outcomes from breast cancer in a low-income country: lessons from bangladesh.Undergraduate Medical Education Research in Malaysia: Time for a ChangePublic health research in India in the new millennium: a bibliometric analysisHeadache disorders in developing countries: research over the past decade.Anti-smoking initiatives and current smoking among 19,643 adolescents in South Asia: findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey.Perceptions, attitudes and practices toward research among senior medical students.Pak-India collaborations in health: insights and way forward.The problem of evidence-based medicine in developing countries.Regional collaborations as a way forward for maternal, newborn and child health: the South Asian healthcare professional workshop.Health in South Asia: research cannot be funded when health itself has low priority.Diabetes mellitus in South Asia: scientific evaluation of the research output.Medical student researchers in Colombia and associated factors with publication: a cross-sectional study.The Attitude of Medical and Pharmacy Students towards Research Activities: A Multicenter Approach.Worldwide assessment of healthcare personnel dealing with lymphoedema.African Journals OnLine (AJOL)African Journals OnLine (AJOL)
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Importance of health research in South Asia.
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A Mushtaque R Chowdhury
Adnan A Hyder
Carol D'Souza
Ritu Sadana
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10.1136/BMJ.328.7443.826
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