I feel like I waste a lot of time being ineffective. Need good resources for a workflow.
Any links/resources/anything? Need to make the most out of this research year. I chose neurosurgery late.
Thanks/
Reach out to senior students with track record of high impact publications.
You are completely fucked.
The dirty secret is PD’s don’t actually care about the quality of pubs or the number of them. As long as you show you can do some, that’ll suffice. The even dirtier secret is all the publication whore Med students who are desperately trying to get into a “top” program will eventually realize too late that they’re not going to be academic surgeons (and those who are will be miserable) and they’re going to wind up in private practice anyway, but they’ll just be worse operators than those who went to workhorse programs but actually learned neurosurgery
PD's dirty secret is that positions are filled years in advance and ACGME is a nightmare to them
I have heard that PDs only care about what makes them look good.
They like to say, "We have a guy from Harvard" (even if you graduated last, you still have a huge advantage over muh Alabama State grad who publishes in Nature).
Or "we have a guy who published 50 papers" (even if they are all BS, vs the guy who published 2 papers in Cell). Number of pubs makes the departments look good to donors and admin who don't know better.
Or: We have a famous social media star. (Again makes the department look good).
Its all about image.
Myron Rolle understand this early on. This is why he’s been so good at gaming the system
just be prepared to be micromanaged