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I've seen a few quasi-related threads (PhD v. MD, MSTP v. MD) but I was wondering if anyone applied to MD/PhD programs and PhD programs. It seems like the consensus on this board and from some friends that its more worth while to "fall back" on the MD in hopes of switching to MD/PhD later.
I'm still torn between MD/PhD and PhD. I've wanted to be a doctor since i was a kid, but I've most recently become interested in research. My primary interest as of now is neuropharmacology, and basically any study involving neurodegenerative diseases.
I guess what I'm asking is which single path would be more likely to have the best of both worlds (as far as bench and clinical research or clinical exposure goes) for this area: MDs or PhDs?
Some pros of applying MD/PhD and PhD :
- pretty much a guaranteed stipend for biomedical science
- There's still the potential MD "fall back"
Cons of applying MD/PhD and PhD:
- additional application fees
- additional travel fees for interviews
- GRE ( I dunno, but for a poor person like me, this starts to add up)
Pros to applying MD/PhD alone:
- no additional app fees for MD
- no additional testing for MD
- an almost guaranteed "fall-back"
- there's always an opportunity for clinical research via fellowships in case of MSTP rejection
Cons to applying MD/PhD alone:
- MD only: debt potentially
- ???
I'm still torn between MD/PhD and PhD. I've wanted to be a doctor since i was a kid, but I've most recently become interested in research. My primary interest as of now is neuropharmacology, and basically any study involving neurodegenerative diseases.
I guess what I'm asking is which single path would be more likely to have the best of both worlds (as far as bench and clinical research or clinical exposure goes) for this area: MDs or PhDs?
Some pros of applying MD/PhD and PhD :
- pretty much a guaranteed stipend for biomedical science
- There's still the potential MD "fall back"
Cons of applying MD/PhD and PhD:
- additional application fees
- additional travel fees for interviews
- GRE ( I dunno, but for a poor person like me, this starts to add up)
Pros to applying MD/PhD alone:
- no additional app fees for MD
- no additional testing for MD
- an almost guaranteed "fall-back"
- there's always an opportunity for clinical research via fellowships in case of MSTP rejection
Cons to applying MD/PhD alone:
- MD only: debt potentially
- ???