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Hi -- I'm new to this board and not yet completely sure what I want to do in terms of education -- I just started a postbac program (~ 4 weeks ago) and it's going to take me probably 3 years to get through all the required premed courses, if I "do it right." (i.e. take the more demanding and thus more useful classes, do sufficient lab work, etc.) Oh yes-- I'm also working part-time (non-science job) to pay for the whole thing, and that will have to continue for the foreseeable future, although apparently I have one year of eligibility for a Stafford loan so I *might* be able to go full-time for a year. I got a humanities B.A. a year ago from a decent university about which the less said, the better. (Bottom line: I do not want to go to graduate school in the humanities, not even as an alternative to working at McDonald's.) I plan to study neuroscience, and I would also very much like to go to medical school and become a doctor, but there's some question of how I should go about these two goals. The MD/PhD thing is one obvious possibility.
I have one question to start off with: Is it possible to a) switch into an MSTP or b) be admitted to, and somehow work out a plan for getting through, medical school after you've started a PhD program? If possible, is it in any way desirable? I know that several alumni of the neurosci program at my home university are currently in med school, so I know you can do the two in series -- I just don't know to what extent you can do them in parallel.
Thanks in advance for your feedback, and good luck with interviews, etc. for those in process currently.
I have one question to start off with: Is it possible to a) switch into an MSTP or b) be admitted to, and somehow work out a plan for getting through, medical school after you've started a PhD program? If possible, is it in any way desirable? I know that several alumni of the neurosci program at my home university are currently in med school, so I know you can do the two in series -- I just don't know to what extent you can do them in parallel.
Thanks in advance for your feedback, and good luck with interviews, etc. for those in process currently.