1. Academic background and knowledge reserve: Medical students mainly study basic medical knowledge and clinical skills at undergraduate level, but have relatively little grasp of scientific research methods and thesis writing skills. This makes it difficult for them to find suitable research directions and methods quickly and write high-quality papers.
2. Time and energy input: Medical students need to spend a lot of time and energy on clinical practice, course study and examination, and it is difficult to have enough time to invest in scientific research. In addition, medical students often need to work closely with tutors and other researchers in the scientific research process, which will also increase their workload.
3. Experimental conditions and resource constraints: Medical research usually needs high experimental conditions and resource support, such as expensive experimental equipment, professional experimental technicians and sufficient experimental funds. However, these conditions and resources are hard to obtain for most medical students.
4. Fierce competition: With the continuous development of medical research, more and more medical students choose to engage in scientific research. This makes the competition for medical students to publish SCI papers more and more fierce, especially in some hot fields.
5. Academic misconduct: In recent years, there have been some academic misconduct phenomena, such as plagiarism, plagiarism and tampering with data. These phenomena not only damage the image of medical students, but also affect their scientific research achievements.
In a word, it is difficult for medical students to publish SCI papers, which requires more efforts in academic background, time and energy input, experimental conditions and resources, competitive pressure, academic ethics and so on.