Structural insights into the career path between pre- and postgraduate physician-scientist training programs

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Abstract

The growing complexities of clinical medicine and biomedical research have clouded the career path for physician-scientists. In this perspective piece, we address one of the most opaque career stage transitions along the physician-scientist career path, the transition from medical school to research-focused internal medicine residency programs, or physician-scientist training programs (PSTPs). We present the perspectives of medical scientist training program (MSTP) and PSTP directors on critical features of PSTPs that can help trainees proactively align their clinical and scientific training for successful career development. We aim to provide both trainees and MSTP directors with a conceptual framework to better understand and navigate PSTPs. We also offer interview-specific questions to help trainees gather data and make informed decisions in choosing a residency program that best supports their career.

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Williams, C. S., Gallagher, E. J., Rockey, D. C., Ajijola, O. A., Hu, P. J., Kazmierczak, B. I., … Rhee, K. Y. (2023). Structural insights into the career path between pre- and postgraduate physician-scientist training programs. ELife, 12. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.87148

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