Value in Resident Research Beyond Academic Careers
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Explore the importance and benefits of research involvement for medical residents, even those not pursuing academic or clinician scientist careers, in this thought-provoking Grand Round from Stanford Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery. Delve into the question of whether research experience holds value for residents planning to enter private practice or other non-academic roles. Gain insights into how research skills can enhance clinical practice, critical thinking, and overall professional development across various career paths in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery.
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Value in residents doing research when not interested in clinician scientist or academic positions?
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