09-29-2017, 06:19 PM
Hi everyone
I graduated from the medical school (in Georgia) back in 2003 and then did an internship for 1 year. Worked at the university as a lecturer. From 2010 to 2013, did PhD in Germany. From 2014, I am a post-doc in Canada. Have many publications, grants. In a near future should have a chance to get a professor position (first assistant professor) and can get Canadian citizenship. But still I want to go for the residency path.
- Do you think, with my background it is realistic or I should continue my research career?
- Can having the university professor position in Canada be useful for that or contrary it would interfere?
- What about any potential benefits of having Canadian citizenship?
- Can making contacts with USA clinical professors by doing clinical research be beneficial?
What would be your recommendations to me?
Thanks in advance.
I graduated from the medical school (in Georgia) back in 2003 and then did an internship for 1 year. Worked at the university as a lecturer. From 2010 to 2013, did PhD in Germany. From 2014, I am a post-doc in Canada. Have many publications, grants. In a near future should have a chance to get a professor position (first assistant professor) and can get Canadian citizenship. But still I want to go for the residency path.
- Do you think, with my background it is realistic or I should continue my research career?
- Can having the university professor position in Canada be useful for that or contrary it would interfere?
- What about any potential benefits of having Canadian citizenship?
- Can making contacts with USA clinical professors by doing clinical research be beneficial?
What would be your recommendations to me?
Thanks in advance.