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Advanced Clinical Research

Research is the consideration of study regarding a particular problems or concerns by using scientific methods. The American sociologist Earl Robert Babbie stated that “research is a systematic inquiry to describe, explain, predict, and control the observed phenomenon. It involves inductive and deductive methods.” Inductive methods analyze an observed event, while deductive methods verify the observed event. Thus, clinical anatomy lab is heading toward this approach and allies with other department, colleagues and external sectors to apply clinical research to the work been done in our training hall for further investigation to enhance outcomes and expand knowledge. 


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Recent Research Publications

An extremely rare complete bilateral duplication of inferior vena cava in a male cadaver: anatomy, e

An extremely rare complete bilateral duplication of inferior vena cava in a male cadaver: anatomy, e

An extremely rare complete bilateral duplication of inferior vena cava in a male cadaver: anatomy, e

   

 

 

Extensor Indicis Brevis Muscle: Report of a Rare Muscular Variant and Classification Proposal.

An extremely rare complete bilateral duplication of inferior vena cava in a male cadaver: anatomy, e

An extremely rare complete bilateral duplication of inferior vena cava in a male cadaver: anatomy, e

Protective effect of propolis against aluminum chloride-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats.

An extremely rare complete bilateral duplication of inferior vena cava in a male cadaver: anatomy, e

Protective effect of propolis against aluminum chloride-induced reproductive toxicity in male rats.

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