Research Positions & Mentorship Program

Research Positions & Mentorship Program

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About Course

Learn Research From Scratch and Join Real Publication-Focused Projects

Careers Beyond Borders helps beginners and early-stage researchers learn research fundamentals, understand systematic reviews and meta-analyses, work on simple research projects, and build publication-ready academic skills under guided mentorship.

Who Is This For?

  • Medical students, interns, doctors, dentists, pharmacists, allied health graduates, and beginners who want to learn research correctly from the start.
  • Candidates with no prior research experience who need structured teaching before participating in real projects.
  • Applicants who want to understand systematic reviews, meta-analyses, simple original research, article reading, data extraction, manuscript writing, and submission workflows.
  • People who want guided exposure to academic research instead of trying to manage the entire process alone.
  • Candidates who want portfolio building for residency, specialty training, fellowship applications, or academic career growth

What We Teach

5.1 Research Foundations

  • How research works in medicine and health sciences.
  • Difference between literature review, systematic review, meta-analysis, case report, audit, cross-sectional study, retrospective study, and simple survey-based research.
  • How to choose a viable topic and research question.
  • How to frame objectives, outcomes, and basic study rationale.
  • Ethics awareness, plagiarism avoidance, authorship discipline, and academic professionalism.

5.2 Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review Teaching

  • Basics of evidence synthesis and how systematic reviews differ from narrative reviews.
  • Formulating a focused question using structured approaches such as PICO where relevant.
  • Building search strategies, selecting databases, and screening articles in a structured manner.
  • Inclusion and exclusion criteria, title and abstract screening, full-text review, data extraction,and bias awareness.
  • Introduction to pooled analysis concepts, forest plots, heterogeneity, and interpretation at a beginner-friendly level.
    How a systematic review or meta-analysis manuscript is written and refined before submission

5.3 Simple Research Teaching

  • Topic refinement for simple and feasible research ideas.
  • Basic questionnaire or dataset planning where relevant.
  • Study structure for simple surveys, chart reviews, case series, audits, educational studies, and entry-level publication pathways.
  • How to write introduction, methods, results, discussion, abstract, and cover letter drafts.
  • How to revise a manuscript based on team review and journal feedback
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