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Figure out what you want to do.
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Are you on track for an academic position?
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(b)
Are you publishing to get a residency/fellowship position?
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Which field of medicine interests you?
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What research experience do you have?
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Atanelov, L.(. (2016). Publishing Your Work: A Bird’s-Eye View Outline. In: Atanelov, L. (eds) Resident’s Handbook of Medical Quality and Safety. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24190-6_18
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