Medical student research is no longer peripheral to academic medicine; it is increasingly visible, structured, and expected. Over the past decade, opportunities for early-career researchers to engage in scientific work have expanded, but not always in ways that are equitable, rigorous, or well-integrated into training. Against this backdrop, the International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS) and its World Conference of Medical Student Research (WCMSR) have evolved as complementary platforms designed to address these gaps. This editorial outlines the current positioning of IJMS, recent growth and structural developments, and the strategic role of WCMSR 2026 in advancing global, early-career research.
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