Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V: Copy-paste syndrome afflicts J&K medical theses
Thursday, 13 March 2025 A study by SKIMS Medical College in Srinagar has found that the acknowledgments in medical theses in J&K often use repetitive, copy-pasted phrases. Common expressions thanking guides and invoking divine blessings appear frequently, indicating a lack of originality. The study highlights concerns about the inventiveness and independent thinking of future doctors in their research.
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