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Brewing up physician-scientists: An issue of percolation.
Physician-scientists are a small proportion of the physician workforce. As early-career near-peer physician-scientists, we find value in the intersection of our expertise. This "percolation" overcomes both systemic and individual barriers. We propose that efforts to develop relationships between pairs of early-career physician-scientists would bolster the physician-scientist pipeline.
期刊介绍:
Med is a flagship medical journal published monthly by Cell Press, the global publisher of trusted and authoritative science journals including Cell, Cancer Cell, and Cell Reports Medicine. Our mission is to advance clinical research and practice by providing a communication forum for the publication of clinical trial results, innovative observations from longitudinal cohorts, and pioneering discoveries about disease mechanisms. The journal also encourages thought-leadership discussions among biomedical researchers, physicians, and other health scientists and stakeholders. Our goal is to improve health worldwide sustainably and ethically.
Med publishes rigorously vetted original research and cutting-edge review and perspective articles on critical health issues globally and regionally. Our research section covers clinical case reports, first-in-human studies, large-scale clinical trials, population-based studies, as well as translational research work with the potential to change the course of medical research and improve clinical practice.