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In addition to South-South collaborations, tapping research expertise of other countries, developed or developing, is another key factor for facilitating relevant and translatable research in countries that historically lack such. Finding mutually relevant research questions that are shared by developed and developing countries can also avail research opportunities. Lastly, developing a culture of research led by clinicians and persons with expertise in biostatistics and epidemiology, who may be based in clinical sciences or academia, is an important key to having a sustained productive research effort in any country.
And, for such a large country, the research community is remarkably spread out, with high-quality work being done in every region of the nation.
Country-to-country differences in relative performance were present for both clinical discipline and task scores.
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24 May 2000-JAMA
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These requirements are universal, although they must be adapted to the health, economic, cultural, and technological conditions in which clinical research is conducted.