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  Monday, 28 June 2004
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I am an MS4 MD/PhD interested in ortho. Seems like the research experience (cell bio, but not ortho-related) may help me at the academic places and could potentially work against me at some of the smaller community places. Just thinking of where I should apply...anyone have any advice on this?

Thanks!
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I just PMed you but got an error; let me know if you got it
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We are having some issues with the PM system associated with the forum. The other system seen on the left hand side is working OK.

JL
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FunnyBones, did not get the PM...
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Having participated in research simply shows that you have initiative and interest in the scientific process. This is obviously a positive attribute that any program, academic or community will value. Some community programs have as much active research as academic programs. Translation : Apply wherever you will be comfortable living the next five years of your life.
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absolutely agree with orthotimes. community programs are not anti-research, anti-knowledge, nor anti-any thing else that fuels progress in science and orthopaedics. i'm not coming down on rt46, i just don't want the folks that benefit from this website to get the wrong impression about community programs in general.
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