S Served Apr 14, 2014 #1 Members don't see this ad. If my name's been accredited in a research paper, should I discuss it only when I'm asked during the interview? I don't want to look like a pompous ass by putting it down on my resume.
Members don't see this ad. If my name's been accredited in a research paper, should I discuss it only when I'm asked during the interview? I don't want to look like a pompous ass by putting it down on my resume.
Oso Full Member Verified Member 10+ Year Member Physician Joined Jan 17, 2014 Messages 2,712 Reaction score 7,119 Apr 14, 2014 #2 1. mention it and also include it in your AMCAS. 2. please eat food.
armybound urologist. Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 1, 2007 Messages 4,826 Reaction score 493 Apr 14, 2014 #3 in or on? if you're listed as an author on a paper, it goes on your CV. if they just acknowledged you, I'm not sure it goes in.
in or on? if you're listed as an author on a paper, it goes on your CV. if they just acknowledged you, I'm not sure it goes in.
S Served Apr 14, 2014 #4 armybound said: in or on? if you're listed as an author on a paper, it goes on your CV. if they just acknowledged you, I'm not sure it goes in. Click to expand... Thank you.
armybound said: in or on? if you're listed as an author on a paper, it goes on your CV. if they just acknowledged you, I'm not sure it goes in. Click to expand... Thank you.