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Step 10: Continue Developing Your Research Skills
Opportunities
Participate in advanced training workshops, e.g., research methodology, grant writing, data analysis software (SPSS, NVivo).
Join formal mentorship or coaching programs within HNE Health or partner universities.
Consider pursuing higher degrees (Masters, PhD) focused on health research.
Engage in collaborative projects to build your portfolio and experience.
Why ongoing development matters
Research skills evolve, and continuous learning ensures your work remains rigorous, ethical, and impactful.
Building expertise increases your ability to secure funding and influence healthcare improvements