So here is my deal. I am currently a PhD in biophysics at the University of Michigan. My thesis topic is in technique development of Raman microscopy. My undergraduate degree is in applied physics where I graduated with a 3.7 in physics and math and a 3.5 overall. At Michigan I have achieved candidacy and basically assured myself at least a MS. I entered graduate school being interested in a pure research degree but after seven years of both undergraduate and undergraduate research I find that physical research is not my true interests. I was basically 50/50 in deciding between going for a PhD or a MD speciallizing in pathology. I have pretty much decided after I defend I am not going for a postdoc to continue my research career. Now, as a doctoral candidate I get to take three credits for free while I am doing research. I would like to use these credits to prepare for applying for medical school. The classes I have taken in chemistry and biology are orgo, first year graduate biochemistry, physical biochemistry (protein/DNA/lipid chemistry and thermodynamics), cell biology, protein/DNA dynamics, and spectroscopy. Should I take some genetics and histology courses? Are there any other courses that would help round out my med school application?