md/phd question

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can one apply md/phd and assuming they get accepted into md/phd. can they accept the offer, and then once school starts say decline phd, if they are not interested in pursuing it, but still keep the md option.
 
yes, but i advise against this (as would most people in the md/phd know) if you never actually intend to do the phd. many schools give you the option to turn down the md/phd spot and keep the md BEFORE the beginning of school.
 
Yes, but if this was your intention from the beginning, it will reflect as shady at best for your character.

If you add the PhD in order to 'sway' the ad-comms to accept you to their school, the least you could do is stick to your guns and complete the joint program.

I have heard of a lot of negative things, i.e. if they find out that your original intention was to drop PhD, they will make you wish you never wanted to be a doctor...

...I'm not saying it's karma, just saying professional societies have a way of making life suck.

Do the extra 3-4 years.

Of course this is assuming you don't have the original intent to complete all the way.
 
I have a similar question - but the other way around.

ONce in an MD program can you add the PhD option? I've heard NOT to apply to MD/PhD programs because they are even more competitive than MD programs alone. Is this true? I have a strong research background. If I applied MD/PhD would that make it easier or harder for me to get accepted? Thanks!
 
KatieJune said:
I have a similar question - but the other way around.

ONce in an MD program can you add the PhD option? I've heard NOT to apply to MD/PhD programs because they are even more competitive than MD programs alone. Is this true? I have a strong research background. If I applied MD/PhD would that make it easier or harder for me to get accepted? Thanks!

This was the situation for me. Had a ton of research, was not the strongest applicant but decided to make a "Pack" with a researcher that had connections with the adcoms. I liked MCO, felt as though the faculty clicked well with my personality so with that

... I added the PhD application to the Molec Cell Bio program, was accepted, then immediately put on the heat for the MD acceptance, received that in two weeks time. Wallah, I was in.

Now that I'm in, I fully intend to keep my end of the deal and produce some quality research, and hopefully learn a few extra things while I'm in grad/prof school.

So far I have not regretted my decision to choose MCO in the least. The faculty are awesome, and my research is cutting edge (if I told you, I'd have to kill you :laugh: 😉 ). So, by all means if you feel more competitive taking a particular angle, do it. But make sure you follow through. 👍
 
KatieJune said:
I have a similar question - but the other way around.

ONce in an MD program can you add the PhD option? I've heard NOT to apply to MD/PhD programs because they are even more competitive than MD programs alone. Is this true? I have a strong research background. If I applied MD/PhD would that make it easier or harder for me to get accepted? Thanks!
 
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U of Chicago is another exception. Also, once you're interviewed, with a few exceptions (Baylor, UMich, Einstein and Wash U that I've heard of), you'll only be considered for admission to the MSTP, and not to MD-only.

I've heard that Einstein will let you change your application program post-interview, but requires a 2nd interview unless they rejected you and moved you into the MD pile.
 
BaylorLion said:
U of Chicago is another exception. Also, once you're interviewed, with a few exceptions (Baylor, UMich, Einstein and Wash U that I've heard of), you'll only be considered for admission to the MSTP, and not to MD-only.

i wouldn't say it's the same consideration for md-only, but it's not zero either. i've got a big fat waitlist at a lot of schools md-only.
 
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