THE RESIDENCY STRUGGLE
Most doctors are expected to publish. Very few are ever shown how journals, reviewers, and publication systems actually work. The existing options usually fall apart in two ways.
Ghost-writing that compromises integrity
Courses that stop before the paper ever reaches a journal. Neither solves the real problem.
Co-Founder
His work sits at the intersection of clinical medicine, physiology, preventive healthcare, and research systems. Alongside academic publishing and editorial review, he has worked across emergency care, surgical assistance, exercise physiology, sleep studies, neurophysiology diagnostics, and lifestyle disease reversal through evidence-based care models.
That clinical and editorial exposure shaped the way IR reviews research today. Not just for publication quality, but for whether the work can genuinely stand up in peer review, viva discussion, and real clinical scrutiny.
Leads editorial review and the UK research mentorship segment at IR.
Co-Founder
Coming from Mumbai, he chose to study medicine in Sevagram at MGIMS, a rural medical institution built around service-led medicine. During medical school, one thing became obvious very quickly: doctors were expected to publish research nobody had properly taught them how to structure, write, or submit.
That pushed him into research systems, editorial work, and scientific writing early. Over time, he worked across clinical physiology datasets, exercise endurance research, systematic reviews, bibliometric studies, and UNICEF-funded projects through IPHA Maharashtra. The goal stayed the same throughout: helping doctors navigate publication systems that medical training rarely explains clearly.
What We Do
properly from the first discussion to a published, indexed paper with their name on it.
IMGs building UK, US, and Australia pathway portfolio
Faculty requiring indexed publications
PG residents completing thesis work ethically.
Institutions improving research output
Doctors publishing academic books
We do not stop when the paper is submitted.
We stop when the PMID is live.
Written in every engagement letter.
Peer-reviewed publishing infrastructure run under IR.
Academic publishing for doctors and researchers.
Annual medical research conference under Medibrains Social Welfare Foundation.
Research access support for doctors who cannot afford commercial mentorship.
UK Registered Company · COPE Compliant · ICMJE Compliant · 0 Predatory Journals. Ever. · India · United Kingdom
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Your idea, university, and what stage of publishing you're in.
From journal selection to submission timeline and indexing.
Whether to continue with us or simply use the roadmap yourself.
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