Anyone have tips for cold contacting profs or docs about interning in their labs or shadowing?
It's not as hard as you're making it out to be. Short and sweet emails, get the point across by being blunt but polite and professional. Don't write a novel about your interest in the specialty, usually people don't scroll down to read long emails. Here are some examples of what you can use, similar to what has worked in the past for me.
Shadowing:
Dear Dr. X,
My name is [your name] and I am a [sophomore/junior/etc] [your major] major at [your university]. I am planning to apply to medical school, and I am very interested in [doctor's specialty]. I would love the opportunity to shadow you at your convenience in the future.
Thank you,
olorin
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Research is a bit more involved...you usually don't just get a research position by email alone, the PI or someone in the lab will most likely want to meet with you/interview you before offering a position. Your best bet is an email expressing interest in the researcher's field, asking to speak with him/her in person about the research, and then they might have a position open.
Dear Dr. X,
My name is [your name] and I am a [sophomore/junior/etc] [your major] major at [your university]. I am interested in gaining research experience, and I would love the opportunity to speak to you about the research you do. [You can add a sentence or two in here talking about how you have read some of the papers the lab has put out recently, but ONLY include that if you have actually read those papers]. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you,
olorin
Is it more kosher to email doctors as opposed to walking into their clinics and asking them face-to-face?
Is it more kosher to email doctors as opposed to walking into their clinics and asking them face-to-face?
lol how would you feel if you were busy working in the hospital and some random kid comes up to you and asks to watch you all day