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I've had the wonderful opportunity of following a team of doctors on morning rounds, and the senior doctor is a md/phd so I had a little talk to him about my ambitions. To my surprised, he gave a sarcastic smiled and started going on a tantrum about how it's not worth it and how unfufilling it is. About how it's like pursuing two separate career paths where you go into one only to return to the other one being a complete newcomer again and having to compete with others who can put all their effort into one thing. His attitude about the program really concerned me. So here are my questions:
1. After you do your MD/Phd. and residency, do you still have to do a post-doc in order to get a research position (assistant professorship). What about a fellowship?
2. Does your having two degrees actually help either career in anyway?
3. I am an engineer and plan to do BE for my Ph.D, is there any compatibility in terms of research between BE and medicine? I ask this because most of the people on this forum talk about molecular biology research which has a more direct implication on diseases and such.
4. For clinical exposure, is attending daily rounds enough or do I actually have to volunteer. I am getting great perspective on patient care but it is only through watching. I also do volunteering at another place, but that is not clinical, is clinical volunteering essential?
Thank you for answering my questions!
1. After you do your MD/Phd. and residency, do you still have to do a post-doc in order to get a research position (assistant professorship). What about a fellowship?
2. Does your having two degrees actually help either career in anyway?
3. I am an engineer and plan to do BE for my Ph.D, is there any compatibility in terms of research between BE and medicine? I ask this because most of the people on this forum talk about molecular biology research which has a more direct implication on diseases and such.
4. For clinical exposure, is attending daily rounds enough or do I actually have to volunteer. I am getting great perspective on patient care but it is only through watching. I also do volunteering at another place, but that is not clinical, is clinical volunteering essential?
Thank you for answering my questions!