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Hey All,
Just wanted to gauge the forum for some life advice. A bit of background first: I'm a pretty dedicated med student + researcher, but I've only got a bachelor's degree (and ~5-6 good pubs). I want to become a clinician-scientist, and I'm in my 4th year of an MD program.
Next year is residency time, and I've got a number of things I'm thinking about and am wondering about your thoughts for each of them:
i) Apply/Accept a residency and do a PhD later.
ii) Forget about a PhD, continue to do research on the side, and do a residency.
iii) Apply for a scholarship like Rhodes, and residency, and if selected, perhaps delay residency? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Secondly, one thing of note is that I think my research and clinical interests are somewhat separate -- ie. my clinical interest is neurology, and my research interest is oncology. Is this a problem? Should I be considering only PhD programs related directly to neuroscience?
Thanks in advance!
Just wanted to gauge the forum for some life advice. A bit of background first: I'm a pretty dedicated med student + researcher, but I've only got a bachelor's degree (and ~5-6 good pubs). I want to become a clinician-scientist, and I'm in my 4th year of an MD program.
Next year is residency time, and I've got a number of things I'm thinking about and am wondering about your thoughts for each of them:
i) Apply/Accept a residency and do a PhD later.
ii) Forget about a PhD, continue to do research on the side, and do a residency.
iii) Apply for a scholarship like Rhodes, and residency, and if selected, perhaps delay residency? Has anyone ever heard of this?
Secondly, one thing of note is that I think my research and clinical interests are somewhat separate -- ie. my clinical interest is neurology, and my research interest is oncology. Is this a problem? Should I be considering only PhD programs related directly to neuroscience?
Thanks in advance!