About

Precision Research was created to address a very specific gap.

Many medical students and early-career clinicians are expected to engage in research — but are rarely shown how to approach it in a structured, efficient way. As a result, projects often stall before they begin, or progress slowly without clear direction.

This work focuses on solving that problem.

Background

I am a physician (MD) with a PhD and a background in clinical research, medical education, and academic training. My work has been at the intersection of patient care, research development, and teaching — including roles in university-level education and structured training of medical students.

Across these environments, one pattern has been consistent: students are motivated, but lack a clear framework for how to start, structure, and complete research projects effectively.

Approach

The focus is not on theory, but on structure.

Each session or program is designed to help you:

  • define a clear research direction
  • structure your next steps realistically
  • avoid common inefficiencies that delay progress
  • move toward a tangible outcome (proposal, project, or manuscript)

The approach is direct, practical, and tailored to your current stage.

Who this is for

This is designed for:

  • medical students
  • early-career clinicians
  • PhD students

particularly those who:

  • are unsure how to start
  • feel stuck in a project
  • want a more structured and efficient approach

Format

Support is offered in different formats:

  • short 1:1 sessions for clarity and direction
  • structured coaching over multiple sessions
  • focused programs for manuscript development

All formats are designed to be practical and time-efficient.

Principle

The goal is simple:

to replace uncertainty with structure — and help you move forward with clarity.

Kind regards,
Monika Sobocan, MD, PhD