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Hey guys,
I am sure a similar question has been asked before, but I am currently an M1 and interested in a surgical field. Neurosurgery has always been an interest but a gen. surgery subspecialty such as vascular have also intrigued me. I have heard that neurosurgery is a tight community and that it is important to get to know people if I were to apply that route. However, this summer the research position I have landed is not neuro related. I hope to get a lot of work done and I know that I will have at least a poster presentation to show for it at the end of summer. Will it hurt my chances in neurosurgery since I did not get involved in a neuro project? Or does productivity take precedence over the type of research I do?
Thanks!
I am sure a similar question has been asked before, but I am currently an M1 and interested in a surgical field. Neurosurgery has always been an interest but a gen. surgery subspecialty such as vascular have also intrigued me. I have heard that neurosurgery is a tight community and that it is important to get to know people if I were to apply that route. However, this summer the research position I have landed is not neuro related. I hope to get a lot of work done and I know that I will have at least a poster presentation to show for it at the end of summer. Will it hurt my chances in neurosurgery since I did not get involved in a neuro project? Or does productivity take precedence over the type of research I do?
Thanks!