If you are pursuing an MD, MS, or DNB, your schedule is not your own. Between 36-hour shifts, emergency calls, and patient rounds, finding time to sit down and write a 100-page thesis feels impossible.

Yet, the Medical Council and your university are strict. The sample size must be justified. The p-value must be accurate. The referencing must be Vancouver style.

A generic “thesis writer” cannot help you here. They don’t know the difference between a retrospective study and a randomized control trial.

At McKinley Research, we have a dedicated Healthcare Research Division. We don’t just “write”; we understand clinical data. Here is how we support medical professionals.

1. Protocol & Ethical Clearance (The First Hurdle)

Before you touch a patient file, you need approval. We help you draft a robust Research Protocol that clearly defines your inclusion/exclusion criteria and methodology, ensuring it passes the Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) review without endless revisions.

2. Biostatistics: Beyond Basic Math

Medical statistics are complex. You need to know if you should use a Chi-Square test, a T-Test, or Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.

  • Our Expertise: Our biostatisticians work specifically with clinical data. We help you calculate the correct Sample Size (n) using power analysis and interpret your results scientifically, so you aren’t just guessing at the significance.

3. Handling “Messy” Patient Data

Clinical data is rarely clean. Patient files go missing; follow-ups are lost. We help you organize and clean your dataset, ensuring that your Master Chart is audit-ready and that your results are valid despite the real-world challenges of data collection.

4. Publication Support (NMC Norms)

The National Medical Commission (NMC) often requires residents to publish papers or present posters. We assist in converting your thesis data into a concise Original Research Article or Case Report suitable for indexed medical journals (Pubmed, Scopus, Embase).

5. Professional Medical Writing

We ensure your thesis sounds like it was written by a specialist. We use precise medical terminology and adhere strictly to standard guidelines (CONSORT for trials, STROBE for observational studies), ensuring your work meets global reporting standards.

Conclusion

You joined the medical field to treat patients, not to fight with Microsoft Excel.

Don’t let your thesis become a source of burnout. Contact McKinley Research’s Healthcare Team today. We take care of the paperwork so you can take care of the people.