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Transform your medical career with MAME’s expert-led, globally accessible courses designed for students, clinicians, and researchers passionate about women’s health and evidence-based practice.

Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analysis

Master evidence synthesis to publish impactful clinical reviews.

duration 4 Weeks type Live + Recorded
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Biostatistics & Epidemiology in Women’s Health

Apply stats and epidemiology to women’s health research.

duration 4 type Live + Recorded
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Developing Research Questions

Transform ideas into clear, researchable questions.

duration 4 Week type Live + Recorded
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Quality Improvement in Healthcare Projects

Turn clinical cases into publishable medical insights.

duration 4 Week type Live + Recorded
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Case Reports & Literature Reviews

Turn clinical cases into publishable medical insights.

duration 4 Week type Live + Recorded
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Qualitative Research & Data Analysis

Explore patient voices with interviews and thematic analysis.

duration 4 Weeks type Live + Recorded
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Survey Design & Implementation

Apply stats and epidemiology to women’s health research.

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Patient Safety & Related Certifications

Master evidence synthesis to publish impactful clinical reviews.

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Why Choose MAME?

  • Globally recognized faculty
  • Practical, real-world applications
  • Mentorship from idea to publication
  • Charity activity with scholarships available for underserved regions
  • Join learners from Sudan, Africa, the Arab Gulf, and beyond in advancing women’s health through education and research.
Voices of MAME

Learners, Mentors & Partners

Real stories from students, clinicians, and collaborators who learned, published, and led with MAME.

Before joining this platform, I felt completely lost in my research journey. I had ideas, but I didn’t know how to structure them into a proper study. Through the mentorship sessions, I gained clarity on research design, writing, and even how to approach publications. With their support, I successfully published my first paper in an international journal — something I never thought possible a year ago. I now feel confident moving forward with bigger projects.

As a PhD scholar, I often struggled with data collection and ensuring my methods were scientifically sound. The training modules here broke everything down into simple, practical steps. The mentors were patient and guided me with real examples. Today, I can confidently create surveys, analyze results, and structure my findings in a way that journals accept. This platform has been the single most important resource in my academic growth.

What makes this community unique is the balance between theory and real-world application. I wasn’t just taught about research; I was shown how to apply it in my current projects. From writing proposals to interpreting data, the mentorship helped me at every step. The best part is the encouragement I received — it kept me motivated even when research felt overwhelming. Thanks to this, I’ve now completed two projects and am preparing my next publication.

As an undergraduate student, I always thought research was for PhDs and professors. But here, I discovered that even students like me can contribute meaningfully. The training gave me practical skills — from using reference managers to structuring research proposals. Now I’ve co-authored my first paper, and it feels incredible to have my name published.

I joined because I wanted to learn the basics of academic writing, but I ended up gaining so much more. The structured approach, the resources, and the one-on-one mentorship gave me a clear roadmap. What I loved most was the feedback on my drafts — every comment helped me improve. Today, my writing is sharper, and I feel more confident submitting papers to reputed journals.

Coming from a non-research background, I was intimidated by terms like ‘literature review’ and ‘methodology.’ This platform simplified everything. The mentors didn’t just teach, they guided me step by step with patience. Now, I’ve not only completed my first project but also presented it at a national conference. I’m proud of how far I’ve come

The mentorship was beyond my expectations. It wasn’t just about finishing a paper; it was about developing the mindset of a researcher. I learned how to ask the right questions, collect quality data, and critically analyze findings. The journey was challenging, but I always had the right support at the right time. This has transformed the way I approach my work.

What makes this community unique is the balance between theory and real-world application. I wasn’t just taught about research; I was shown how to apply it in my current projects. From writing proposals to interpreting data, the mentorship helped me at every step. The best part is the encouragement I received — it kept me motivated even when research felt overwhelming. Thanks to this, I’ve now completed two projects and am preparing my next publication.

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