Applying in Dermatology - The Research Year! Should you take that year off?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @medlifeZara
    @medlifeZara 4 года назад +2

    Hello DR.chen , I really enjoyed about this amazing video and all your advice . it was perfect.
    I am a little worried about residency applicant as it is very competetive. could you please make more videos

  • @rithichandy3466
    @rithichandy3466 4 года назад +2

    Hi Dr. Chen, I really enjoyed this video. I'm considering doing an MPH and was wondering if you will be doing a video in the future discussing your MPH experiences. Thanks!

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  4 года назад +1

      Great idea! Will do. Thanks for the suggestion.

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  • @joslynsantana8236
    @joslynsantana8236 Год назад

    Hi Dr. Steven Chen, I recently discovered my interest in Dermatology and your channel. I am currently a 2nd year medical student in Southern CA. I was wondering if there are any research opportunities you know of available to current medical students. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise with the community!

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  Год назад +1

      Sure - I would look for DIGA - derm interest group association. It's a national student organization with research opportunities listed. Good luck!

    • @joslynsantana8236
      @joslynsantana8236 Год назад +1

      thank you!@@mrandmrsheme

  • @ahmedmoneeb5166
    @ahmedmoneeb5166 Год назад

    This was extremely helpful and informative! Thank you, Dr. Chen. for IMGs, what should a research year applicant look for in a program in terms of boosting their chances of matching. I'd even say do you recommend specific programs that are IMG-friendly to do research in? Thank you for your time :)

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! I think it's best to strategically do research at a program that might take you as a resident in the future. So look at their residents and see if there are any IMGs. If there are, and they previously did research at that program, it'd be a good sign!

  • @Rohan2698
    @Rohan2698 4 года назад +1

    Hi Dr. Chen, thank you for the informative video! When do you recommend students take a research year if they choose to do so, and how early should a student begin planning for a research year if they hope to take one?

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  4 года назад +3

      There's no set time. The usual I see is between 3rd and 4th year, mainly so that students can be sure they want to do derm after finishing core clerkships and some electives, and before they apply. I would say students should start trying to indentify a mentor in the winter and spring before the research year is to start. But just some generalities as everyone's schedule is different depending on the school's curricular schedule.

  • @Sarasvoiceover
    @Sarasvoiceover 3 года назад

    Do you think a 30 years old Img specialized in dermatology with postgraduate studies from his country, has any chance to apply for dermatology residence in us if he started usmle now? What should he do?

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  3 года назад

      Of course! 30 is the new 26 ;) USMLE is a good start, and then what usually helps IMGs with applications is a dedicated research experience for 1-2 years, which can help get great letters of recommendation.

  • @vans4lyf2013
    @vans4lyf2013 4 года назад

    Would you say a master's is just as good as a research year for dermatology applications? Or would a research year be better?

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  4 года назад

      Great question! Both would help your derm application. A masters is nice because the degree you earn will always be with you and it may help in the future. But a masters may cost more than a research year (in terms of lost wages, actual stipend - think opportunity cost)!

  • @hannahlee7075
    @hannahlee7075 3 года назад

    Do we need to do researches In US. um IMG and research i hv done here still worth for my cv.
    Tysm

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  3 года назад +1

      You don't have to, but most successful IMG applicants to US dermatology residencies do a lot of research in the US with a US mentor. This helps you get a strong letter of recommendation for your applications.

  • @lamishashah4054
    @lamishashah4054 3 года назад

    Hi Dr. Chen, thank you so much for your video.
    1. I was wondering can the research done prior to med school count towards a research year or be looked at as part of your research in residency application?
    2. Also are there any conditions to that, for example: does it only count if in premed years your research was published? does it only count if your premed research was in an area relevant to your specialty interest?
    3. Also I was wondering if it is looked down on in any way to include premed research in residency apps?
    Thank you for your time, I would appreciate it if you can answer any of my questions.

    • @mrandmrsheme
      @mrandmrsheme  3 года назад

      Hello! Sorry for the delay. In general, any publication is a publication. That said, I think more weight will be put toward your more recent research. As for whether things count only if they're published, no. Any research experience you've had is important in terms of the skills you've learned, so be sure to mention it. That said, for residency applications, we tend not to include high school information, so it's hard to put that information in, but a publication would still make it into your application.