Greetings. I'm a candidate for the upcoming match and my query is straightforward.
Scenario 1 - A paper is "published" in a good pubmed indexed journal before September 15th. Scenario 2 - A paper is "accepted" to be published in a good pubmed indexed journal but not yet published.
I know scenario 1 would be ideal but is it a big deal? I mean would PDs reviewing my application really care about the paper not being published when they know it is just a matter of time it will be. Is there any real practical difference between these two scenarios or is scenario 2 just as good as scenario 1?
I know it's a subjective question as not all PDs are clones of one another but I want to have a general idea. I also know scores are more important but I'm just asking you to compare the 2 given scenarios. I have some decisions to make and your opinion would be valuable in making them. Cheers!
Scenario 1 - A paper is "published" in a good pubmed indexed journal before September 15th. Scenario 2 - A paper is "accepted" to be published in a good pubmed indexed journal but not yet published.
I know scenario 1 would be ideal but is it a big deal? I mean would PDs reviewing my application really care about the paper not being published when they know it is just a matter of time it will be. Is there any real practical difference between these two scenarios or is scenario 2 just as good as scenario 1?
I know it's a subjective question as not all PDs are clones of one another but I want to have a general idea. I also know scores are more important but I'm just asking you to compare the 2 given scenarios. I have some decisions to make and your opinion would be valuable in making them. Cheers!