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  • Sep 16, 2024 | kevinmd.com | Mustafa Farooq |Claire Wiggins |Erin Waldrop |Anna Delamerced

    Neurosurgery is one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving fields in medicine, with new advancements, technologies, and techniques emerging continually. For medical students aspiring to enter neurosurgery, getting involved in research is not only crucial for strengthening a residency application but also for contributing to the field’s growth and understanding. Here are some practical tips for students who want to make meaningful contributions to neurosurgery research. 1.

  • May 30, 2024 | kevinmd.com | Natalie Enyedi |Claire Wiggins |Ami Shah |Anna Delamerced

    “You know how to scrub, right?” The short story is no, I did not yet know how to scrub. As a premedical student, the operating room is different from anywhere else I have been. Just as with any new environment—whether it’s a friend’s home, a workplace, or a place of worship—there are customs to learn. These unspoken rules become second nature to those accustomed to the surroundings. As a newcomer, it’s essential to inquire and familiarize oneself with these customs to navigate seamlessly.

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