Clinical vs Research Electives: Which one to do?
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2021
- In this video, Dr. Umar Tariq talks about "Clinical vs Research Electives: Which one to do?".
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Prior to go for rotations we should done with ielts?
Do subspecialties in internal medicine like Infectious diseases which would be better
Do institutions/individuals accept research volunteers for periods
Research electives are typically less than 6 months. Research jobs are typically 1-3 years. Good luck!
Sounds helpful. Kindly translate for the English speaking audience
Sir which year of medical school is the best time to go for clinical rotations?
Kindly provide ur email
Hi. Bhai you are my daily mentor since you made this channel. So thanks a lot for this. I want to ask about my experience as an observer in a Canadian clinic. Will that count? I will be gone to Canada for next ten months and I'll be completing my Step1 and 2 there. So I have the opportunity to get a clinical Observership in a GPs clinic who is a very good family friend. So kindly advise me on that. how to utilize my time while in Canada, preparing for Step 1 and 2? Thanks alot again
Yes Canadian experience does count. It is not as valuable as US experience but still it is considered somewhat equivalent. So, any Canadian experience (electives or research) is considered somewhat equivalent / similar to US experience. That being said, US experience is typically superior than Canadian in order for your to secure a residency training spot. Good luck!
nice
Thank you
Is research job paid?
It can be paid or volunteer / unpaid.