How to answer why not MD/PhD?

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Hi everyone!

I am applying MD-only this upcoming cycle, but research is by far the strongest part of my app (~15 pubs and other good research experience). I have sufficient clinical experience and hours but research was the big focus.

Based on my application, people have told me to be prepared to answer the question "Why aren't you applying MD/PhD?". My truthful answer to this is that I don't want to do another 4 years of training and I don't really care to do much basic science after being an attending. Obviously, this isn't an answer adcoms would want to hear, so how do you suggest I go about explaining why I'm not doing MD/PhD (or if you think they won't ask this at all)?

Thank you for reading!
 
Hi everyone!

I am applying MD-only this upcoming cycle, but research is by far the strongest part of my app (~15 pubs and other good research experience). I have sufficient clinical experience and hours but research was the big focus.

Based on my application, people have told me to be prepared to answer the question "Why aren't you applying MD/PhD?". My truthful answer to this is that I don't want to do another 4 years of training and I don't really care to do much basic science after being an attending. Obviously, this isn't an answer adcoms would want to hear, so how do you suggest I go about explaining why I'm not doing MD/PhD (or if you think they won't ask this at all)?

Thank you for reading!
Why would an adcom not want to hear that? It sounds like a pretty reasonable explanation.

Basic science ain't for everyone (or even most people). Good that you tried it and figured out that it isn't for you.
 
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Why would an adcom not want to hear that? It sounds like a pretty reasonable explanation.

Basic science ain't for everyone (or even most people). Good that you tried it and figured out that it isn't for you.
Thank you for your reply! Haha I guess I psyched myself out and thought they were expecting some super in-depth answer, and that I would appear "lazy" for not wanting to do an additional 4 years