is it necessary to get LOR from your PI you did research with? I did research with this one PI for a year in a field not related to the specialty I'm applying to. The research was good and I managed to get a publication out of it, but if I ask my PI for a LOR, he can only talked about my research so it'll be non-clinical letter. I was just wondering if residency programs are interested in reading research LOR from non-related specialty.
I remember as a premed that if you work in a research, you pretty much has to get a LOR from your PI or else the med school might get suspicious why you didnt get a letter. Just wondering if it applies to residency as well.
I remember as a premed that if you work in a research, you pretty much has to get a LOR from your PI or else the med school might get suspicious why you didnt get a letter. Just wondering if it applies to residency as well.