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is publishing in an undergrad research journal considered "publishing". in other words, is this journal good enough for medical schools?

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"good enough"?
If you are asking whether or not it well be well looked upon by admissions committees, the answer is probably a yes (although highly variable depending on institution, individuals reviewing your file, the quality of your journal, etc.).
 
DrA said:
is publishing in an undergrad research journal considered "publishing". in other words, is this journal good enough for medical schools?

Certainly wouldn't hold the value of publishing in a peer reviewed journal with a decent impact factor. But still nice to get research published somewhere.
 
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Any publication is better than no publication, but if given a choice a peer-reviewed article is better than a school journal.
 
relentless11 said:
Any publication is better than no publication, but if given a choice a peer-reviewed article is better than a school journal.

A school publication is fun. But no one will read it for reference and it won't be cited (not even indexed in pubmed).

Better off to work for a real publication, or send something to your local OpEd tabloid.

BTW, not intending to discourage, but rather just reality from my experience.

Best of luck,
a
 
Surg Path said:
A school publication is fun. But no one will read it for reference and it won't be cited (not even indexed in pubmed).

Better off to work for a real publication, or send something to your local OpEd tabloid.

BTW, not intending to discourage, but rather just reality from my experience.

Best of luck,
a

I completely agree. However pulication opportunities varies between schools, departments and labs. So undergrads should get what they can get, but always strive for real pubs as you said.

Ultimately, I think the other big factor is knowing what you wrote, and knowing it well if ever asked during interview.
 
relentless11 said:
I completely agree. However pulication opportunities varies between schools, departments and labs. So undergrads should get what they can get, but always strive for real pubs as you said.

Ultimately, I think the other big factor is knowing what you wrote, and knowing it well if ever asked during interview.


I agree, know your data upside down and inside out.
 
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