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Mentoring a medical student towards applied research in a developing country

Pages 253-254 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In South Asia, the student-teacher relationship is hierarchical and authoritarian. I and my colleagues spend time and energy teaching students to think, to question and to critically evaluate statements and assumptions. Bishnu Giri was an enthusiastic student willing to think out of the box. Bishnu has been involved in drug utilization studies, investigating factors influencing drug use and in promoting rational use of drugs. He has published a number of articles and has been encouraging other students to participate in research.

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P.R. Shankar

Dr. P. RAVI SHANKAR is an assistant professor at the Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, Nepal. His areas of interest are educating medical students about more rational use of medicines, encouraging student research and drug utilization studies. He is involved in pharmacoeconomic studies and in the activities of the drug information and pharmacovigilance centre.

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