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Extrinsic motives to encourage extracurricular research activities: a reminder call to medical schools in Saudi Arabia

Overall, the financial rewards can be regarded as a form of reciprocal appreciative exchange for students' diligence. [...]they are expected to positively contribute to establishing a continuum of extracurricular research activities and mutual student-institution benefits in the short- and long...

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Published in:International journal of medical education 2017-03, Vol.8, p.99-100
Main Authors: Abu-Zaid, Ahmed, BaHammam, Leenh O, Hijji, Talal M, Shakir, Ismail M, Eshaq, Abdulaziz M, Alawadi, Mohammed, Al-Khateeb, Abdulrahman A, Khan, Tehreem A, Obeidat, Akef, Alkattan, Khaled
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Academic publications
Authorship
Awards
Biomedical Research - education
Biomedical Research - standards
Core Curriculum
Curriculum - standards
Ethics
Extracurricular activities
Health education
Humans
Medical Education
Medical schools
Medical Students
Motivation
Objectives
Physicians
Productivity
Recognition (Achievement)
Research Committees
Research Methodology
Research Skills
Research Training
Researchers
Rewards
Saudi Arabia
Schools, Medical - organization & administration
Schools, Medical - standards
Scientific Research
Skills
Social Media
Social networks
Student Motivation
Students
Summer Programs
Work Engagement
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