Publication: Basic science research in urology training
Basic science research in urology training
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Eberli, D., & Atala, A. (2009). Basic science research in urology training. Indian Journal of Urology, 25, 217–220. https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.52924
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The role of basic science exposure during urology training is a timely topic that is relevant to urologic health and to the training of new physician scientists. Today, researchers are needed for the advancement of this specialty, and involvement in basic research will foster understanding of basic scientific concepts and the development of critical thinking skills, which will, in turn, improve clinical performance. If research education is not included in urology training, future urologists may not be as likely to contribute to scien
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Eberli, D., & Atala, A. (2009). Basic science research in urology training. Indian Journal of Urology, 25, 217–220. https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.52924