For Saudi medical students and residents

Research feeds the 15 percent of your SCFHS score you can still improve.

The CV and portfolio band is the component a candidate can still improve after graduation, and research output feeds it. Join a live research project at a specific stage, contribute real supervised work under a verified mentor, and earn documented, ICMJE-compliant co-authorship.

Every certificate carries a code anyone can check on the public verify page. No claims, just records.

How it works

Three steps, visible from the first click to the certificate.

1
Join a stage

Browse live projects and apply to the stage that fits your skills and budget, from proposal to submission. The mentor reviews your application, and your seat is reserved once payment is confirmed.

2
Contribute for real

You do genuine supervised work: reading, drafting, analyzing, revising. No ghostwriting ever; every deliverable is your own contribution, reviewed by your mentor.

3
Get documented

Your mentor logs your contribution against the four ICMJE authorship criteria. You earn a verifiable certificate stating exactly what you did, and co-authorship when your contribution meets the criteria.

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Every mentor is verified before a project goes live

Mentor identity is the trust anchor of this platform, so verification is not optional.

Credentials reviewed

Institution, title, and CV are reviewed by the platform before any mentor is approved to publish a project.

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Verified mentor

The badge on a project means its mentor passed review. No badge, no live project.

ORCID linked

Mentors link their ORCID record so you can check their real publication history yourself.

Authorship follows one standard: the four ICMJE criteria

Every certificate and every byline on this platform is backed by a logged contribution. Authorship is earned when all four criteria are met, never bought.

  1. 1

    Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work, or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data

  2. 2

    Drafting the work or reviewing it critically for important intellectual content

  3. 3

    Final approval of the version to be published

  4. 4

    Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved

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Open projects

Live projects from verified mentors, priced per stage.

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Daily research tip

Question design

July 3, 2026

Before committing to a research question, write it as one sentence and test it against the FINER criteria: feasible, interesting, novel, ethical, and relevant. If it fails on feasibility, fix the scope before anything else.

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Consulting services

Fixed-price advisory and methodology consulting delivered by the platform's senior team.

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Advisory Call Package

A structured one-on-one advisory call with the founder on study design, methodology, or publication strategy, with a written summary of recommendations afterward.

1,500.00 CAD

For hospitals and universities

Turn your clinical data into published research. End-to-end research execution for institutions across the GCC: study design, IRB preparation, biostatistics, manuscript development, and journal management.

For Pharmaceutical Companies

Evidence synthesis, medical writing, and real-world data analysis. Physician-led, rigorous, quoted per engagement.

Frequently asked questions

How do stage-based projects work?

Mentors publish research projects broken into ordered stages, typically idea and proposal, IRB, data collection, analysis, manuscript writing, and submission. Each stage has its own price and seat limit. You apply to one stage, the mentor reviews your application, and your seat is reserved once payment is confirmed. When a stage is complete, the next one unlocks for optional enrollment.

Who are the mentors?

Professors and experienced researchers. Every mentor is verified before their first project goes live: the platform reviews their institution, title, and CV, and mentors link their ORCID record so you can check their publication history yourself.

How is authorship decided?

By the four ICMJE authorship criteria, and nothing else. Your mentor logs which criteria you met, with a description of what you actually did. Authorship comes when all four criteria are met; a real contribution that falls short of authorship is acknowledged, not authored. There is no paid or gift authorship on this platform.

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