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Medical Associates for Research and Communication : ウィキペディア英語版 | Medical Associates for Research and Communication
Medical Associates for Research and Communication (MARC) is a Non-Governmental Organisation that works globally with medical students and researchers with little to no background in research. Their primary goal is to help these researchers complete their research work using appropriate scientific methods thereby maintaining high scientific and research standards. Members of MARC were involved in a pilot study that later proved to be a landmark research study that formed the impetus for the creation of a 911 like system in India.〔Roy N, Murlidhar V, Chowdhury R, Patil SB, Supe PA, Vaishnav PD, Vatkar A.. "Where there are no emergency medical services-prehospital care for the injured in Mumbai, India." Prehosp Disaster Med. 2010 Mar-Apr;25(2):145-51. web|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20467994.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Global Burden of Road Traffic Injuries )〕〔Das AK, et al. "White Paper on Academic Emergency Medicine in India:INDO-US Joint Working Group (JWG)" web |url=http://www.japi.org/october_2008/u_789.pdf〕 ==History== (MARC) was established by Ritam Chowdhury MBBS, MPH, PhD in December 2008, in Mumbai, India. Although started in 2008, the foundations of MARC were laid down much earlier in 2005. As per an interview, MARC was established to "''overcome the lack of adequate research training led to improper application of scientific principles. This led to many good research ideas by medical students and researchers being rejected when submitted for review.''" Thus, MARC was formed as an NGO to help guide medical students and researchers avoid these pitfalls. Members of MARC collaborate widely with many researchers from across the globe.
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