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The Essential MD-PhD Guide

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The complete guide to MD-PhD success¿with practical tips and insights from MD-PhD students, recent graduates, and practicing physician-scientists
Whether you're a prospective or current MD-PhD student, The Essential MD-PhD Guide provides everything you need to choose the right program or succeed in your current program¿and build a solid career in medicine and science. This unparalleled resource guides you through the process of choosing a program, navigating the early years of medical school, selecting a research laboratory and PhD project, and making the transition between medical and graduate studies. This book provides invaluable guidance on choosing clinical rotations, residency programs, and fellowships that open doors to various career options.
Co-written by current and past students, professors, and program administrators from the MD-PhD programs of McGill University and Johns Hopkins University, this guide is filled with first-hand experiences and practical advice. You'll discover viewpoints from students in medical and graduate school, trainees in residency and fellowship, and faculty.
The Essential MD-PhD Guide covers:

  • Applying for MD-PHD training
  • Early days in medical school
  • The transition to graduate school
  • Transition back to medical school
  • Residency, fellowships, and your first job
  • Physician-scientist wellness




List of contents










CONTENTS
Background
1. Is the MD-PhD path right for you?
2. What are your options?
3. Getting in: putting together a competitive application
4. Applying to MD-PhD programs and choosing the right
one
5. The interview process
Early Days in Medical School
6. Beginning medical school and balancing medical
school with research
7. Research rotations and choosing a laboratory,
supervisor, and project
Transitioning to Graduate School
8. Tips for making the most of your (sometimes)
shorter-than-average PhD
9. Applying for external funding
Essential Skills for the Trainee
10. Abstracts, articles, and publications
11. Networking as an MD-PhD student
12. Biostatistics: sample size and powerc alculations
13. Grant writing
14. Teaching
15. Mentorship
16. Peer-review
17. Presentations (poster, oral)
18. Knowledge Translation and Exchange
Transitioning Back to Medical School
19. Brushing up on your medical knowledge and
preparing for the USMLE
20. Choosing your rotations and electives strategically
21. Fitting in with a new class and preparing for
residency
Residency, Fellowships, and Career
22. Conducting research during residency
23. Fellowships and post-doctoral training for MD-PhD
graduates
24. Finding the right job and enjoying a successful
career as an MD-PhD graduate
Parting Advice
25. Work-life balance in the MD-PhD career path
26. Mentors
27. Conclusions


About the author










Dr. Mark J. Eisenberg, MD, MPH, is Professor of Medicine and Director of the MD-PhD Program at McGill University; Staff Cardiologist at the Jewish General Hospital; Associate Member of the McGill Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics; and Director of the Cardiovascular Health Services Research Group at the hospital and a Principal Investigator at the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology (Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research). He served for 18 years as Director of Clinical Research of the McGill Cardiology Fellowship Program.
Andrea L. Cox, MD, PhD, is Director, Medical Scientist Training Program, Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a member of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. She is an internationally recognized leader in studies of the host immune response to chronic viral infections, including HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C (HCV). She leads the largest prospective cohort study of acute HCV infection designed to enable detailed molecular analysis of HCV transmission, host immune responses and virus sequence evolution. A teacher, advisor and mentor of physician-scientists, Dr. Cox is a faculty member in the cellular and molecular medicine and the immunology graduate programs at the School of Medicine. Dr. Cox also serves as the faculty advisor for the Association of Women Student MD-PhDs.


Product details

Authors Andrea L Cox, Andrea L. Cox, Mark J Eisenberg, Mark J. Eisenberg, Eisenberg Mark J.
Publisher McGraw-Hill
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2021
 
EAN 9781260462272
ISBN 978-1-260-46227-2
Dimensions 188 mm x 231 mm x 18 mm
Weight 451 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine, MEDICAL / Internal Medicine, Clinical & internal medicine, Clinical and internal medicine

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