Hey hSDN! Before I start, I just wanted to say that I understand that research definitely isn't integral towards dental school admission and should mostly be done only if you're interested in it-- however, I've never actually done any before and am going to starting this summer. Still, I'm considering some things in case I actually do end up enjoying doing research.
For the dents out there (didn't want to spam the pre-dent forum), is there a certain area of research that you need to pursue in order for it to have an impact? Take for example, this summer I'm going to be doing research on neurons and so forth. In short, my topic doesn't really pertain to dentistry. Hypothetically speaking, if I managed to publish a paper on this (this is such a stretch but bear with me) would this be something notable to indicate?
Also, the idea of a publication has been thrown around, but I'm not too sure about what that entails as well. If possible, can someone give me a tldr on what it is? Thanks in advance!
For the dents out there (didn't want to spam the pre-dent forum), is there a certain area of research that you need to pursue in order for it to have an impact? Take for example, this summer I'm going to be doing research on neurons and so forth. In short, my topic doesn't really pertain to dentistry. Hypothetically speaking, if I managed to publish a paper on this (this is such a stretch but bear with me) would this be something notable to indicate?
Also, the idea of a publication has been thrown around, but I'm not too sure about what that entails as well. If possible, can someone give me a tldr on what it is? Thanks in advance!