Collaboration instead of competition: participant co-creation

Dr Soham Bandyopadhyay
Dr Soham Bandyopadhyay shares his experience working on research about the impact of COVID-19 on medical students and how participant co-creation was at the heart of the approach.

Collaborating and co-creating research ensures studies are closer to the needs and experiences of the participants.

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Dr Soham Bandyopadhyay

BA (Hons) BM BCh (Oxon) Soham is an academic doctor at Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School (OUCAGS) and Milton Keynes University Hospital. As part of his academic responsibilities, Soham is a lecturer in medicine at Oxford University, a neuroanatomy demonstrator for Oxford Medical School, and a teaching associate for the Oxford University Global Surgery Group. His primary academic interests in research, particularly paediatric neurotrauma and neuro-oncology with a global health focus. Soham is passionate about empowering medical students, and has co-created several national and international medical student networks.