Training And Developing Physician-Scientist Careers To Enhance Medical Research In Ghana.
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Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana
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A physician-scientist is a medical doctor who combines
clinical practice with research. They often work in
academic medical centers, research institutions, or
hospitals, where they split their time between treating
patients and conducting research to advance medical
knowledge, develop new treatments, and improve public
health. Their work is well recognized as they are
reported to constitute 37% of Nobel Prize winners in
Physiology or Medicine, and several prize winners in
Chemistry. However, regardless of how inherently
fulfilling this may be, in Ghana and many other regions
of the world, increasingly fewer doctors aspire to
become physician-scientists. Currently, there is a lack of
clarity regarding the path to becoming a physician scientist in Ghana and other African nations. So, for the
young doctor of today who wishes to embark on a
research career, there are more questions than answers.
The authors emphasize the need for structured
programs, early commitment, and resource allocation to
nurture the next generation of physician-scientists. They
also examine the potential of integrating research-focused training into existing medical programs and the
role of various stakeholders, such as universities and the
Ministry of Health, in supporting these initiatives. The
authors call for innovative approaches and strategic
planning to enhance the capacity of Ghanaian doctors to
pursue careers in medical research, ultimately
contributing to global scientific advancement and
improving healthcare in low and middle-income
countries. They conclude that more needs to be done to
develop more physician-scientists.
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Tetteh, E. M. A., Lawson, H. J. O., Koram, K., Sampane-Donkor, E., Tette, A. R., Quarshie, A., & Hodgson, A. (2024). Commentary-Training and developing physician-scientist careers to enhance medical research in Ghana. Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana, 13(2), 95-100.
