For those that were just accepted into an endodontics residency this cycle or those that just recently started - what do you think in your application or interview helped you gain a spot? Also, do you think research specifically in dental school is necessary for an endodontics residency?
I know every cycle is different, but I am just trying to gain some insight as to what a successful applicant has looked like in the last few years. I am a current D3 interested in endodontics. I have a high GPA, unsure of class rank, no research in dental school, but I did research in undergrad and my gap year and have a publication as first author from it. Some club involvement and community service, but nothing crazy. I did a small program after my D1 year helping pre-dental students and will be a TA this year for D1 and D2 students in pre clinic lab. I'm strongly considering a GPR first to give me another year to decide if specializing is for me and also I know that will only make my application stronger.
TIA for taking the time to respond!
I know every cycle is different, but I am just trying to gain some insight as to what a successful applicant has looked like in the last few years. I am a current D3 interested in endodontics. I have a high GPA, unsure of class rank, no research in dental school, but I did research in undergrad and my gap year and have a publication as first author from it. Some club involvement and community service, but nothing crazy. I did a small program after my D1 year helping pre-dental students and will be a TA this year for D1 and D2 students in pre clinic lab. I'm strongly considering a GPR first to give me another year to decide if specializing is for me and also I know that will only make my application stronger.
TIA for taking the time to respond!