I’m a surgery resident in the US. I joined the first cohort of the academy and was afterwards invited as one of the experts to help mentor students. The places the academy has led me, I could only dream about once. First of all, I learned the whole methodology by using the classes thought in English. Then, I learned even more by mentoring the other students. I had all the support from the teaching assistants for my questions. I was able to invite some of the biggest names in the world to work with me, and I’m only a resident. I got awards. I published in JAMA. If you’re willing to learn it, put your time into it, it will be very worthwhile. There is no handholding though. You’ve got to learn and find a good group to work with you, and persevere. It’s real high impact research, it’s not easy. It demands work from your side. PS — I tried to add my pubmed name here but the review was flagged and removed, I wish I could show you guys my actual results.
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