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Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important?

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important? Marie McGillycuddy: Welcome to Medical school in five minutes where we bring you topics pertaining to medical school that will benefit anyone in medical school or anyone who is interested in joining medical school. My name is Marie McGillicuddy, and I will be your host. Joining us today is Dr. Fakoya and he is the associate professor of growth and developmental anatomy and histology at the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts. Dr. Fakoya has published in numerous journals and books in overseas research at the University. Please check out some of his published works here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3UOdzoYAAAAJ&hl=en Dr. Fakoya, thank you for joining us today. I have one primary question for you. Why is conducting research in medical school important? Dr Fakoya: Well, Marie, thank you. Thank you for having me. And that's a very good question. Conducting research in medical school is an esse

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important?

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important? Marie McGillycuddy: Welcome to Medical school in five minutes where we bring you topics pertaining to medical school that will benefit anyone in medical school or anyone who is interested in joining medical school. My name is Marie McGillicuddy, and I will be your host. Joining us today is Dr. Fakoya and he is the associate professor of growth and developmental anatomy and histology at the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts. Dr. Fakoya has published in numerous journals and books in overseas research at the University. Please check out some of his published works here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3UOdzoYAAAAJ&hl=en Dr. Fakoya, thank you for joining us today. I have one primary question for you. Why is conducting research in medical school important? Dr Fakoya: Well, Marie, thank you. Thank you for having me. And that's a very good question. Conducting research in medical school is an esse

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important?

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important? Marie McGillycuddy: Welcome to Medical school in five minutes where we bring you topics pertaining to medical school that will benefit anyone in medical school or anyone who is interested in joining medical school. My name is Marie McGillicuddy, and I will be your host. Joining us today is Dr. Fakoya and he is the associate professor of growth and developmental anatomy and histology at the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts. Dr. Fakoya has published in numerous journals and books in overseas research at the University. Please check out some of his published works here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3UOdzoYAAAAJ&hl=en Dr. Fakoya, thank you for joining us today. I have one primary question for you. Why is conducting research in medical school important? Dr Fakoya: Well, Marie, thank you. Thank you for having me. And that's a very good question. Conducting research in medical school is an esse

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important?

Why is Research at Caribbean Medical Schools Important? Marie McGillycuddy: Welcome to Medical school in five minutes where we bring you topics pertaining to medical school that will benefit anyone in medical school or anyone who is interested in joining medical school. My name is Marie McGillicuddy, and I will be your host. Joining us today is Dr. Fakoya and he is the associate professor of growth and developmental anatomy and histology at the University of Medicine and Health Sciences in St. Kitts. Dr. Fakoya has published in numerous journals and books in overseas research at the University. Please check out some of his published works here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3UOdzoYAAAAJ&hl=en Dr. Fakoya, thank you for joining us today. I have one primary question for you. Why is conducting research in medical school important? Dr Fakoya: Well, Marie, thank you. Thank you for having me. And that's a very good question. Conducting research in medical school is an esse