Many clinicians and health professionals think of research as something you do for promotion or tenure.

But research is much more than a requirement.

It’s career capital.

Research builds capabilities that compound over time:

In academia, research supports promotion, funding, and leadership.

Outside academia, it strengthens careers in health policy, industry, startups, consulting, and healthcare leadership.

The real question isn’t “Should I do research?”

It’s “How should research support the career I want to build?”

When research is aligned with your long-term goals, it becomes a strategic asset — not a source of burnout.

This is #ResearchLife, a series by 101 Health Research focused on sustainable, real-world research careers.