I would like feedback from premedical students, medical students, residents, fellows, physicians, and anyone else on this topic as I think all opinions should be taken into account.
I have always wanted to go into primary care medicine. I have also participated in a variety of research projects and found a strong desire to continue performing research as a medical student and as a physician.
Here are my questions:
1. How common is it for medical students to pursue research and primary care medicine through medical school, residency, and eventually into their careers?
2. For primary care physicians working at hospitals and clinics, how easy or difficult is it for them to have and use resources for conducting research?
3. How do admissions committees view an application with these motives, considering the combination?
I guess I am concerned with appearing 'naive' thinking that I can spend my life in a career of primary medicine with time dedicated to research efforts.
When you post please state whether you are a premed, med, resident, physician, adcom, etc. so that everyone can see what perspective you are coming from. Examples of physicians and students who have pursued this route would be very much appreciated!
Thanks for everyone's feedback.
I have always wanted to go into primary care medicine. I have also participated in a variety of research projects and found a strong desire to continue performing research as a medical student and as a physician.
Here are my questions:
1. How common is it for medical students to pursue research and primary care medicine through medical school, residency, and eventually into their careers?
2. For primary care physicians working at hospitals and clinics, how easy or difficult is it for them to have and use resources for conducting research?
3. How do admissions committees view an application with these motives, considering the combination?
I guess I am concerned with appearing 'naive' thinking that I can spend my life in a career of primary medicine with time dedicated to research efforts.
When you post please state whether you are a premed, med, resident, physician, adcom, etc. so that everyone can see what perspective you are coming from. Examples of physicians and students who have pursued this route would be very much appreciated!
Thanks for everyone's feedback.