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I'm sorry if this topic has been done to death, but I swear that I searched before posting! You can skip to the final line if you want to just read my questions.
I go to a DO school and there is not an academic center in my area. I made a plan to work with a radiation oncologist working at a private clinic on a case report this summer. I spoke to another rad onc a couple weeks ago and he wasn't sure if that was the correct thing to do.
He advised me to contact a place where I hope to be a resident and ask if they had any research opportunities available. I emailed Cleveland Clinic since they seemed to be "the best" (maybe, I don't really know enough to say that) place that accepted DOs. The person I contacted didn't seem turned off by my request to do research, but eventually told me that they couldn't accommodate me.
My questions:
Is it wise for me to go down the list and email programs about summer research? Or will I come off as pushy/presumptuous?
Would a case report over the summer seem inadequate to many/most programs?
Can a case report be stretched into many "research experiences" for when they ask about it in ERAS? I don't know the particulars about presenting research, getting published, or research at all in the first place really.
I go to a DO school and there is not an academic center in my area. I made a plan to work with a radiation oncologist working at a private clinic on a case report this summer. I spoke to another rad onc a couple weeks ago and he wasn't sure if that was the correct thing to do.
He advised me to contact a place where I hope to be a resident and ask if they had any research opportunities available. I emailed Cleveland Clinic since they seemed to be "the best" (maybe, I don't really know enough to say that) place that accepted DOs. The person I contacted didn't seem turned off by my request to do research, but eventually told me that they couldn't accommodate me.
My questions:
Is it wise for me to go down the list and email programs about summer research? Or will I come off as pushy/presumptuous?
Would a case report over the summer seem inadequate to many/most programs?
Can a case report be stretched into many "research experiences" for when they ask about it in ERAS? I don't know the particulars about presenting research, getting published, or research at all in the first place really.