09-09-2024, 10:02 PM
TLDR; Will doing my PhD in a cardiovascular lab doing work with endothelial cells in athero hurt my application in neurosurgery later down the line?
I'm looking for a lab to join and have gotten conflicting advice on which lab I should go with. I could see myself enjoying both labs and it really comes down to how my application will benefit/suffer from which lab and the funding of each lab. My school is not very well funded in neuro research and the lab that I am interested in isn't well funded and does not have a great track record, but it is neuro research that I am interested in. On the other hand, our cardiovascular labs are well funded and have a great track record, I like this lab, the people, and find the research very interesting, but it isn't neuro and that is worrying me a little bit when it comes to neurosurgery application. The main consensus I am getting from people I have talked to has been to 1. Find a lab you fit into and 2. find a well funded lab but they don't really mention if it would hurt my application to pick the cardio lab. So my biggest question is if I pick the cardiovascular lab will it hurt my neurosurgery residency application?
I'm looking for a lab to join and have gotten conflicting advice on which lab I should go with. I could see myself enjoying both labs and it really comes down to how my application will benefit/suffer from which lab and the funding of each lab. My school is not very well funded in neuro research and the lab that I am interested in isn't well funded and does not have a great track record, but it is neuro research that I am interested in. On the other hand, our cardiovascular labs are well funded and have a great track record, I like this lab, the people, and find the research very interesting, but it isn't neuro and that is worrying me a little bit when it comes to neurosurgery application. The main consensus I am getting from people I have talked to has been to 1. Find a lab you fit into and 2. find a well funded lab but they don't really mention if it would hurt my application to pick the cardio lab. So my biggest question is if I pick the cardiovascular lab will it hurt my neurosurgery residency application?


