Resources for Research
Early Career Doctors need research on their CVs more than ever. Here you will find information to consider to help strengthen your research skills, from forming your research question; abiding by research governance practices of consent and confidentiality; effectively managing data; to leading a powerful and engaging presentation of your findings. A range of resources have been compiled and developed by the DRIVERS conference steering committee.
We hope these resources support you to action our “Top Tip” which is to “JUMP IN NOW, THE WATER’S FINE”.
The key to getting into research when you’re a beginner is to… just make a start! Somewhere! Anywhere! Research is a classic case of learning by doing. You’ve got to do it to understand it. And, as you make that first leap, make a commitment to yourself to do it ‘right’ from the get-go, as best you can. You won’t regret it.