Medical research serves as a pivot upon which the advancement of clinical practice oscillates. 1 As the future medicine continues to rely on the transition of medical research from evidence to practice, it becomes imperative that those who are involved in this transition are trained well and mentored diligently to ensure optimal patient care and improved health outcomes. 1Medical students are important contributors to the body of scientific knowledge.The discovery of heparin, insulin, sinoatrial node, Klumpke paralysis, and sphincter of oddi are some examples of groundbreaking contributions made by medical students, which serve as proof of their role in the research field. 2 Thus, encouraging early engagement of medical students in research assumes primary importance.