How to become a researcher during your undergraduate degree: With Brian Kim, physiotherapist
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For many clinicians, the pathway from clinical practice to research involves a major effort and change of direction, networking with a lot of people and gaining a lot of new skills. For many clinicians, ‘how do I get into research’ is a question without a clear answer.
In this episode, MMRU co-host Luke Perraton talks to Monash University Physiotherapy graduate Brian Kim about his experiences in conducting and publishing research during his undergraduate training. Brian gives us some great tips for getting the most out of your university research training, taking what you know about research into the clinic with you and finding ways into research as a clinician. If you are a clinician who is interested in being involved in research, this episode is for you.
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This episode was hosted by Luke Perraton from the department of physiotherapy at Monash univeristy and MMRU: @LukePerraton twitter.com/LukePerraton
Follow Brian on Twitter @briankimwk
Listen to Brian’s journey from a student to a clinician on the Physio Foundations podcast https://www.perraton.physio/physiofoundations
View Brian’s clinical profile: http://physioworkscranbourne.com.au/meet-the-team/brian-kim/
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If you want to join us on the podcast for a discussion about musculoskeletal research contact Luke on luke.perraton@monash.edu or via Twitter @LukePerraton
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