The Research Myth.
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20756208.v14i38.329Keywords:
Health research, Health Sciences, Scientific investigationAbstract
The Medicine student, in his training stage, has certain subjects that are the spaces to perfect his or her skills as researchers, however, they are not given the necessary importance, as is the case of "Public Health", "Research Methodology” or “Epidemiology”, among others; unfortunately this has been established inescapably in all Medical Schools nationwide. Therefore, it is necessary to give a new approach to research preparation, and many more in the area of Health Sciences, since this becomes the basis of professional practice. Therefore, the present document aims to reflect and motivate future professionals in the Health area to dedicate themselves to scientific research, since this constitutes the basis for technological advancement and development as a community.
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Hernández R. Metodologia de la Investigación. Sexta ed. McGraw-Hill / Interamericana; 2014.
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