Medical Student Mentorship – Leveraging mentorship into scholarship
Nov 09, 2023•31 min
Episode description
We’re all told to find mentors in medical training, but how does this actually work when you’re a new medical student interested in surgery? And how do you leverage those relationships into getting research experience and lines on your CV?
Hosts:
Nina Clark, MD
Jessica Millar, MD
Jon Williams, MD
Guests:
Michael Englesbe, MD, University of Michigan
Erika Bisgaard, MD, University of Washington
Some tips from the episode:
Get involved
If you liked this episode, check out our Medical Student Intern Survival Guide Series: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide/
Hosts:
Nina Clark, MD
Jessica Millar, MD
Jon Williams, MD
Guests:
Michael Englesbe, MD, University of Michigan
Erika Bisgaard, MD, University of Washington
Some tips from the episode:
Get involved
- Even if you’re not destined for an academic career, getting involved in research early on can help you to participate with the scientific literature, understand data, and incorporate new research into your practice.
- Realistically, research is an important component of your ERAS application and your CV. It’s also a great opportunity to learn new skills and develop strong relationships with mentors.
- You came to medical school to become a doctor first – don’t forget that or let research take away from it. Your mentors have been through it and understand that things get busy.
If you liked this episode, check out our Medical Student Intern Survival Guide Series: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-series/medical-student-and-intern-survival-guide/