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Getting involved in research as a medical student/doctor

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Join us for an inspiring talk by Dr. Temidayo Osunronbi, the Director of Research at Melanin Medics and advisor on the NIHR Open Research Advisory Board. An ST1 Neurosurgery trainee in Manchester, Dr Osunronbi's accolades include top honors as the best graduating medical student (University of Plymouth), best PGCert Health Research & Statistics graduate (University of York), and an MSc in Neuroscience (University of Oxford).

With numerous research publications, conference presentations, and awards, Dr. Osunronbi’s dedication to clinical and academic excellence makes him a must-hear speaker. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about getting into medical research—register now!

Learning objectives

Given the lack of specificity in the provided scenario, I'll assume the teaching session will be discussing "Update in Cardiology, possible implications for General Practice". Following that theme, here are potential learning objectives:

  1. By the end of this session, attendees should be able to understand and explain the recent advancements in cardiology.
  2. Attendees should be able to identify the possible implications that these updates may have on general practice.
  3. Participants should be able to critically analyze how these medical changes can impact their patients and approach to treatment.
  4. Participants should be well-equipped to discuss these updates with their patients, including possible benefits and risks associated with new treatments or techniques.
  5. By the conclusion of the session, attendees should have a clear understanding of how to stay informed about future developments in the field of cardiology.
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