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I read on dvm360 that vet grads pursuing a residency are often required to publish scholarly articles during their residency. What exactly does that entail? I've never done research or published anything, and the idea of having to do that scares me a bit. What if your work isn't good enough to get published? Where does residents' work generally get published? Is it common to be doing a PhD during residency, or is it just as easy to exclude that and just do the residency? Is it extremely hard to get something published? For those of you who have done research, did you publish? How did you come to learn how to put your paper together? Is there a supervisor of some sort to help you with that? I wouldn't know where to start...
Is it expected that you do some research on your breaks during vet school to get a residency? Or is it basically determined by how well you did at your internship and how competitive the internship was?
(Just getting overwhelmed here by the long road ahead of me!)
Is it expected that you do some research on your breaks during vet school to get a residency? Or is it basically determined by how well you did at your internship and how competitive the internship was?
(Just getting overwhelmed here by the long road ahead of me!)