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Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences / Director of Learner Research @ UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Research & Residency Match: Insights from UND Medical Students The UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences Medical Research Student Interest Group met to talk about how research experiences factor into residency applications. We heard from four 4th years who recently matched into highly competitive residencies. They shared their experiences and insights, along with a discussion based on the research by Wolfson et al. (doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000005256). Here are some key takeaways for #medicalstudents considering research: - Boost your competitiveness: Research is especially valuable for applicants aiming for the most competitive residencies. - Be prepared to discuss your research: Residency interviews often ask about your research experiences. Be ready to talk about your project's significance or at least your research exposure. This is also a great opportunity to showcase valuable skills sought by program directors. - Every accomplishment counts: Don't underestimate the value of your research products. Published papers are fantastic, but poster presentations and even submitted manuscripts showcase your dedication and effort. - Start early! Research takes time: Beginning research early in medical school allows you to participate in multiple projects and have ample time for publication and presentations. - Align your interests, explore broadly: Align your research with your career goals, even if the type of research is outside of the area you hope to match in. A diverse research background can be a major asset! #UNDproud #medicalresearch #researchexperiences #medicalstudents #medicalschool

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