How To Get Published As A PreMed Or Medical Student

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In this video I break down everything you need to know to get published as premed and medical students!

Getting into medical school is more competitive than ever and with step 1 now becoming pass/fail, experience publishing research is that much more valuable!

I hope you all enjoyed this video! Make sure you like, share and subscribe and join the family as we go through this medical journey together!

#KeepEvolving and I'll see you guys next time!

Timestamps:
Why are publications important? - 0:45
Where to start? - 1:50
What will my responsibility be as a student? - 4:19
What’s poster presenting and how do I do it? - 6:13
How do you submit research to a journal? - 7:26
How long does it take for a paper to get published? - 8:15
Additional benefits of research - 9:33

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Disclaimer: All opinions are my own
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I don’t understand the dislikes. This is extremely valuable information to anyone who is an aspiring physician and/or scientist!

I’m premed and have been doing research in biomedical engineering (CAD) for 10 months (I’m currently writing the manuscript introduction). A few years ago, I helped in an organic chemistry research project for about 8 months. Reaching out to a Professor is way easier than it seems! An easy way to do it is by looking them up prior to reaching out to see if they are involved in research. If they are, bring it up one day after class or via email, and demonstrate your interest in getting involved. That is how I did it both times.

Great content as always, thank you!!

mke_gal
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is it just me or does anyone else notices the great audio quality that straight up surprised me

satwiksudni
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This is probably one of the most thorough videos I've seen about the research process and how to get involved! I'm starting med school in August and am going to try on getting some kind of involvement in research from the get go. With USMLE being P/F now I think research is going to become more and more important, especially with trying to get into more competitive specialties. Thank you!

mikalahelisemaury
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I'm a student looking to start research and this was a great video to introduce me to the process of research. Thank you!

yoyocarpenter
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First year medical student here Honestly best explanation I’ve heard keep this up please !

moeghoul
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Thank you so much for this. I was very curious about getting published, I'm taking Foundations of Medical Research next semester, this was really helpful. Keep up the great content!

adamlewis
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Congratulations and keep them coming! As a researcher and faculty in a DPT program, I love when students get involved in the process! Love the videos and wish you nothing but the best moving forward!!

ryanboggs
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That 4K and smooth ShureM7 audio 🤩 okuuurrrr 👀

MrsEvolving
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Hey man! 1st year med student here from Italy; just wanted to say love your videos! You have no idea how much they motivate me! Grazie!

paulanthonyalcantara
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You a real one man. Just found your channel and you have no idea how much this motivated me to get out there and conduct research. Stay blessed!

Whoknowswhatisreal
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Hi Evolving Medic, I like your content. I love watching your videos. Congratulations on getting published!

joyleenstrozier
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I just started medical school and this is a great intro video with steps on how to involve yourself in the publication process. Thanks for your help, JR!

MrCooner
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I worked as a research assistant and then CRC in undergrad and really enjoyed it. I didn’t have much administrative responsibility because the other CRC, the site directors and owners of the clinic would take more on that responsibility. I was able to participate in multiple studies and go to a few conferences. I left the job and now I’m an MA because even though I had patient interactions as a CRC I wanted more and to work even more closely with physicians, even though I interacted with them as PIs as a CRC, as an MA I’m interacting with them even more. Hopefully I get to do more clinical research in med school along with mentors and other med students. Clinical research isn’t my biggest passion tbh but it is very rewarding and I love helping patient obtain some relieve from diseases they have been enduring for so long, after realizing there might be a cure or better treatment for them ❤

denissemedina
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Great video! PreMed here in my gap year working as an oncology clinical research coordinator. I've done a lot of basic science research in college but clinical research is very new for me. I've been working with an M2 on the systematic review process and I am learning so much about the research process. Came to this video for more clarification and how it will benefit me in applying next year. Thank you for the info, keep striving!

Empress
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Let’s gooo this is the video I’ve been waiting for!

sulley
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Research experience is indeed very valuable... Thank-you for sharing ❤🙏

aniekanmd
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Love the progress in edits! Very useful video for pre-meds and med students, thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge!

ShirleyHealthy
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Love the quality now bro it’s amazing! Doing some research of my own! Great advice JRRR!

soorajshah
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I was just researching this topic last night! Thank you for making such great videos!

kylebrown
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Your intro is dope, JR! Killin it as usual.

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