Dr Steven Bradshaw, a former Ophthalmologist and medical research expert, has signed up to be become a mentor at AuthorAID to support developing countries researchers in publishing their work to the global audience.
Dr Bradshaw has over 15 years of experience in pharmaceuticals and healthcare, with over 30 published medical journals. He is also a regular peer reviewer for British Journal of General Practice, American Journal of Ophthalmology, Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, and Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine.
AuthorAid is a free global research network that provides support and mentoring to researchers in developing countries to publish and otherwise communicate their work to an international audience.
Dr Bradshaw has commented on the news: “I’m delighted to be part of the AuthorAID mentoring scheme to support researchers in developing countries - who may be experiencing funding restrains and language barriers - in order to get their work published.
“At the earlier stage of my research career, I received plenty of support from my mentors, which had made a huge impact on me. Therefore, I was very keen to be involved in this scheme as a way to give back to the community.”
Depending on the researchers’ projects, Dr Bradshaw will be providing long and short term support in the subjects of Medicine and Dentistry. The skills Dr Bradshaw will be bringing to the scheme includes proposal development, publication ethics, writing, proofreading, article planning and language polishing.
To find out more on Dr Steven Bradshaw’s current work, visit www.drstevenbradshaw.com.