Join Us: Become a Research Collaborator
Why Collaborate?
This global study relies on reaching a diverse group of medical students worldwide. Your help in disseminating the survey within your university, country, or network is invaluable to achieving comprehensive and representative results.
By collaborating, you contribute directly to important research in medical education and help shape the understanding of AI's role in our field.
Who Can Collaborate?
We welcome collaboration from motivated medical students, residents, doctors, student representatives, and academic staff who are passionate about medical education research and have connections within medical schools or student communities.
Your Role as a Collaborator
- Upon successful registration, your unique sharing link will be instantly displayed.You should Share your unique study link (provided upon registration) through your network (e.g., student groups, social media, email lists).
- Encourage your peers and colleagues to participate in the anonymous survey.
- Sharing your unique study link will help us track participation generated through your efforts."
Your primary role is distribution and promotion; you are not involved in data analysis or manuscript writing unless by separate agreement based on significant contribution according to ICMJE guidelines.
Benefits of Collaboration
- Recognition. : Collaborators who successfully facilitate (more than 50 verified participations) via their unique link will be listed by name and affiliation as 'Data Collectors' in the contributor list or acknowledgments section of resulting publications (subject to journal policies).
- Early Insights: Gain early access to a summary of the study's key findings upon completion of the analysis.
- Networking: Become part of a global network of students and researchers interested in medical education and AI.
Successful registration does not guarantee listing in publications; the minimum participation threshold must be met.
Register Now and Join us
If you are interested in becoming a research collaborator, please fill out the short form below. Upon submission, your unique sharing link will be displayed immediately for you to copy and start sharing.