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351por Haroon, Mian Arsam, Noorali, Ali Aahil, Khan, Abdullah Saeed, Hussain, Muzamil Hamid, Advani, Rohan, Sami, Ashmal, Merchant, Asma Altaf, Khan, Adnan Ali, Baloch, Sana Gul, Tharwani, Arsal, Fatimi, Saulat H., Samad, Zainab, Hasan, Babar S., Rasheed, Muneera A.“…METHODOLOGY: The operational framework was revised using the Theory of Change by the core group. Major interventions included enhanced social media and outreach coordination, research workshops, journal clubs, and mentorship to increase research output, mentorship opportunities, and knowledge of medical research; ultimately improving quality in research. …”
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