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I'm a 1st year med student and I feel that I need to do research this summer.
My question is not whether I need to do research but whether any research is acceptable.
I have done research in the past in undergrad and I should be getting a publication out of it (I think 1st author, not sure yet). Would this basic science research look fine on my resume if I chose to go into a competitive residency field or do I need to do research in a medical institution and receive publication on that research instead?
Yes, I understand medical school research would look better and clinical research looks better than basic science but I'm tired of always working, studying or doing research in the summer.
The problem is that I don't know what field I want to go into and most competitive specialties (I believe) want you to do research in that field. I don't even know if I want to go into or will have the scores to go into these fields (almost all field appeals to me right now since I haven't really experienced 3rd year rotations yet).
Again, my question is not whether I need to do research, it is whether the research I have done in undergrad, and should receive publication in (publication date will be while I am in medical school but the actual research was done during undergrad), will be sufficient?
Of course, any other comments are welcome.
THANKS
My question is not whether I need to do research but whether any research is acceptable.
I have done research in the past in undergrad and I should be getting a publication out of it (I think 1st author, not sure yet). Would this basic science research look fine on my resume if I chose to go into a competitive residency field or do I need to do research in a medical institution and receive publication on that research instead?
Yes, I understand medical school research would look better and clinical research looks better than basic science but I'm tired of always working, studying or doing research in the summer.
The problem is that I don't know what field I want to go into and most competitive specialties (I believe) want you to do research in that field. I don't even know if I want to go into or will have the scores to go into these fields (almost all field appeals to me right now since I haven't really experienced 3rd year rotations yet).
Again, my question is not whether I need to do research, it is whether the research I have done in undergrad, and should receive publication in (publication date will be while I am in medical school but the actual research was done during undergrad), will be sufficient?
Of course, any other comments are welcome.
THANKS