

Overview
Medical research is the backbone of evidence-based medicine, driving advancements that have transformed clinical decision-making and patient care. It has led to groundbreaking discoveries — from novel therapeutics and surgical innovations to cutting-edge technologies and standardized treatment protocols. A solid understanding of research enables healthcare professionals to critically assess new findings, determine the quality of evidence, and stay aligned with evolving clinical standards. In today’s fast-paced landscape of scientific progress, the ability to interpret and apply medical research is essential for providing safe, effective, and ethical patient care.
This self-development course is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to strengthen their foundational understanding of medical research and its practical relevance in clinical settings. It explores the core motivations behind conducting research, such as improving patient outcomes, addressing gaps in knowledge, and contributing to medical innovation. The course also introduces the classifications of medical research, each type highlighting its unique contributions to the healthcare field.
By the end of the course, participants will be empowered to engage more thoughtfully in medical research and integrate evidence more confidently into clinical practice.
Dr. Asyraf Syahmi Mohd Noor
Medical Officer & Researcher,
Sector for Biostatistics & Data Repository,
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Keywords: medical research, evidence-based medicine, classifications of medical research, medical innovation