Research question

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Planning is the most important stage of a research project. Never start a project that is going in an unknown direction. That is a recipe for a never-ending, or failed, research project.
 
Worry about residency before you worry about fellowship.

So I have the chance to do one project but have two really good opportunities currently available (current MS3). One is a neuroradiology project and the other an IR project. I think the former will very likely get me far more abstracts/presentations/potential publication/etc vs the other which is largely unknown what could come from it. Right now I really feel like IR would be the fellowship I want to pursue in the future but do you guys think at this point it is more important to get that CV research enhanced for residency or go ahead with the IR project and maybe make some contacts and whatever can be made from the project? Thanks!


by the way, my opinion is the CV is more important at this point and will help me get into better programs in the future therefore the neurorads project is probably better.
 
Pick the project that will be more productive. This is no time to take risks. Time flies and those abstracts and pubs take time to complete, even if data comes easy.
 
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