2019 Volume 39 Issue 1 Pages 87-90
In order to meet with promising clinical research themes, it is critical for clinicians to remain vigilant in their day-to-day clinical practices and questions. By looking for the rationales behind their institution’s own rules and practices using the literature and textbooks, they may find good research themes. Therapeutic guidelines serve as useful maps for unexperienced clinicians and may indicate areas where many things remain unclear or unknown and further studies are needed. Case reports are written as a result of scientific consideration of individual patients. With such a scientific and systematic approach to the information obtained from each patient, clinicians often encounter good clinical research themes. This article presents a number of methods that can be used to meet with interesting clinical research themes.