Abstract
Research plays a crucial role in academia, particularly within medical universities, as it underpins the advancement of knowledge and the development of future healthcare professionals. It fosters a culture of inquiry, critical thinking, and problem-solving, which are essential for addressing complex health challenges. The integration of research into medical education not only enhances the learning experience but also contributes to the overall improvement of healthcare practices and outcomes[i]. Research is fundamental for generating new insights and innovations in medical science, which directly impact patient care and treatment methodologies[ii]. Engaging medical students in research is crucial for inspiring academic careers and reversing the decline of medically trained researchers[iii],[iv]

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