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Hi guys,
I'm a Belgian med student currently in my 4th year of Med school. At the end of our 6th year - which is our equivalent to your MS4 eg a year of clinical rotations - we have to make our specialty choice.
Like in the US we can boost our chances by doing extracurricular acitivities, voluntary clinical rotations and extra research projects.
Now the thing is that I would really like to do extra research and/or a voluntary rotation, but I don't know yet which field I want to go in. Right now I'm interested in pathology, but I would also consider neurology, pediatrics, neonatology, radiology or even pure research.
Is it useful to get involved in research in any of these fields, or should I first know what I want to do? Or would research be a waste of time if it were performed in a different field than the one I would eventually apply for? The same goes for clinical rotations: would there be any benefit in doing a voluntary rotation in neurology if I would eventually apply for pathology, or would that even hurt my chances to get matched? I'd love to do something useful with my extra time, but I want to make sure it would be worth it.
Thanks in advance for your advise!
Elias
I'm a Belgian med student currently in my 4th year of Med school. At the end of our 6th year - which is our equivalent to your MS4 eg a year of clinical rotations - we have to make our specialty choice.
Like in the US we can boost our chances by doing extracurricular acitivities, voluntary clinical rotations and extra research projects.
Now the thing is that I would really like to do extra research and/or a voluntary rotation, but I don't know yet which field I want to go in. Right now I'm interested in pathology, but I would also consider neurology, pediatrics, neonatology, radiology or even pure research.
Is it useful to get involved in research in any of these fields, or should I first know what I want to do? Or would research be a waste of time if it were performed in a different field than the one I would eventually apply for? The same goes for clinical rotations: would there be any benefit in doing a voluntary rotation in neurology if I would eventually apply for pathology, or would that even hurt my chances to get matched? I'd love to do something useful with my extra time, but I want to make sure it would be worth it.
Thanks in advance for your advise!
Elias