Promoting training for African medical students and residents in designing and conducting neurological oncogenetic research: A viewpoint

促进非洲医学生和住院医师接受神经肿瘤遗传学研究设计和实施方面的培训:一种观点

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Abstract

Neurological oncogenetics research provides promising new possibilities for treating brain tumors which affect African individuals. The critical neurological research field shows a large deficit in training prospects for African medical students who wish to become residents. This paper proposes initiating specific educational programs that prepare future healthcare leaders to develop original local research that they must design from the ground. Academic training combined with mentoring activities and project group work will produce new researchers who investigate genetic brain diseases affecting African populations. The strategic partnership among international research institutes creates free access to available resources along with knowledge-sharing channels, which drive local resolution advancement. Local healthcare institutions progress scientifically using this program to enhance their patient results. Organizations now require substantial financial commitments to establish superior African medical schools aiming to prepare future neurological oncogenetic research leaders.

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