Abstract
The concept of translational research, which emphasizes the importance of applying research findings to clinical practice, was first introduced in the early 21st century. Since then, Japan has actively promoted translational research through government and academic institutions, fostering collaboration between basic scientists and clinicians. Despite this, Japan's academic competitiveness has declined globally, particularly in fields such as neurosurgery, due to unique training systems and reduced time for research and education amidst physician work reforms. Herein, we discuss the significance of academic pursuits among clinicians, particularly in Japan's neurosurgery landscape, alongside future challenges.
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