I am an undergraduate student and applied for research about mental health disparities among Latinx youth and families. Will this look good on my potential medical school application?
"Applied" for research? Have you gotten an offer to join the group?I am an undergraduate student and applied for research about mental health disparities among Latinx youth and families. Will this look good on my potential medical school application?
"Applied" for research? Have you gotten an offer to join the group?
If so, then my next question is, "Why?"
I wouldn’t say it is unimportant. Even if it isn’t that important for getting into your medical school of choice, it might be for residency. On the low end, matching residents averaged 4 publications, and on the really competitive residencies those who matched had 20+. So it might be a smart box to check even if you aren’t MD/PhD or going to a research powerhouse.Research isn't that really important for medical school outside of the research powerhouses or if you're applying MD/PHD. Do research because you're interested in it not because you're checking off a box. Adcoms can see through that. Minority disparities is a really important area of research not just in medicine, but it needs to be something you're passionate about or else you're doing no one any good.
Agreed. Applying to a research group without acceptance is no more prestigious than applying to Harvard Medical School with a 490 MCAT and 2.8 GPA."Applied" for research? Have you gotten an offer to join the group?
If so, then my next question is, "Why?"