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Year : 2016 | Volume
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Research in India: To Be Re-search
Rohan Bhatt
Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Karnavati School of Dentistry, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
Date of Web Publication | 7-Dec-2016 |
Correspondence Address: Rohan Bhatt Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Karnavati School of Dentistry, Gandhinagar, Gujarat India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
DOI: 10.4103/2321-8568.195315
How to cite this article: Bhatt R. Research in India: To Be Re-search. Adv Hum Biol 2016;6:111 |
Research is the one key to different doors of progress and advancement of a scientific field. Saying this, it implies that research has a lot of burden on its self, a torch to carry forward. We have reached this stage of advancement era due to the past researches, and the future has to be cast with this tool. Hence, this has to be dealt with a lot of responsibility. We have somewhere reached a stage where ways of working, executing, processing have become monotonous. It is time to discover 'the new' to Re-search the Research.
It is time to change the direction of our sails, by which I mean our methods and our execution. As part of the post-graduation curriculum, the main research a student does is their thesis, but the technique of selection of thesis has become more in the direction of requirement rather than the sight of its validity in the clinical field. Hence, the first brush of research the students do fails to instill a sense of validation or contribution in them. Research is just not manipulating a few criteria from the previous research and then executing it in a slightly distorted manner. It is a process that involves a series of questions you need to ask yourself and you need to consider. Moreover, the main aspect should be its validity for the future of your respective field. Every new research should bring revolution in the field of clinical dentistry. This only can help in to pour in newer and fresher ideas to the pool of vision.
'Limits set in a field leads to the feeling that these are the limits of the world'.
Hence, it is wiser not to set any milestone because then people tend to just that set milestone, which puts an end to imagination and eventually murders progress.
Every clinician must starve to explore; this will surely RE-research the research.
Hence, I genuinely believe in ideation without meaningful execution for tomorrow is delusion.
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Rohan Bhatt
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