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I have a lot of research experience : 2 years at NIH, several semesters and two summer research internships during undergrad, and now currently working as a lab tech at top 25 med.
Also 5 pubs as a co author
These are all basic science research. I have never done clinical research.
I am currently applying for this cycle to start medical school in 2020.
I have other things such as clinical experience, volunteering etc but research is something that makes me stand out a lot. My gpa is 3.9 and I don’t have my MCAT yet. I scored about 512-514 on my practice exams
I see research as something very rewarding, but I can’t see myself spending extra years to complete the PhD degree on top of MD.
I am just wondering...would not committing to md PhD programs actually hurt my chances? If I talk about how I enjoyed research a lot in my application, would the adcoms actually wonder why I didn’t apply to md PhD and suspect that my love for research is not genuine?
I think it’s really admirable what research has done for medicine, but md PhD is just too long for me.
Also 5 pubs as a co author
These are all basic science research. I have never done clinical research.
I am currently applying for this cycle to start medical school in 2020.
I have other things such as clinical experience, volunteering etc but research is something that makes me stand out a lot. My gpa is 3.9 and I don’t have my MCAT yet. I scored about 512-514 on my practice exams
I see research as something very rewarding, but I can’t see myself spending extra years to complete the PhD degree on top of MD.
I am just wondering...would not committing to md PhD programs actually hurt my chances? If I talk about how I enjoyed research a lot in my application, would the adcoms actually wonder why I didn’t apply to md PhD and suspect that my love for research is not genuine?
I think it’s really admirable what research has done for medicine, but md PhD is just too long for me.