My DO school doesn't have very many research opportunities, and the ones they do have are not particularly interesting to me. The thought of staying in this very rural town for my last summer just for "research for the sake of research" doesn't really appeal to me either, since I would much rather spend that time doing things I won't be able to do in the next several years, like traveling, etc.
But that being said, if I were interested in a field where research is kind of important to getting a spot in for residency, how do DO students typically go about getting that taken care of? I mean like I said, my school doesn't emphasize research at all and has very limited and, in my personal opinion, not very interesting research projects going on. It makes me wonder how DO students get that done while still being competitive enough for those fields.
Also, which residencies/fields typically WANT their applicants to have done research anyways? I feel like I don't have a very clear answer on that.
Thanks!
But that being said, if I were interested in a field where research is kind of important to getting a spot in for residency, how do DO students typically go about getting that taken care of? I mean like I said, my school doesn't emphasize research at all and has very limited and, in my personal opinion, not very interesting research projects going on. It makes me wonder how DO students get that done while still being competitive enough for those fields.
Also, which residencies/fields typically WANT their applicants to have done research anyways? I feel like I don't have a very clear answer on that.
Thanks!