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21: Cold Email to Mass Eye and Ear: An M4’s ENT Research Breakthrough

21: Cold Email to Mass Eye and Ear: An M4’s ENT Research Breakthrough

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Ready for the strategic blueprint to matching into a highly competitive surgical specialty? Join hosts Deana and Carlos as they dive deep with Afash Haleem, an M4 at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), who is applying for Otolaryngology (ENT). Afash shares his unique journey as a BS/MD graduate who strategically took a gap year for a research fellowship at Mass Eye and Ear. He reveals how he amassed an impressive portfolio (26 papers!) by treating research as a hobby, applying business auditing techniques ("Secret Shopper"), and focusing on "adjacent specialty" literature. Learn his critical advice on networking across the country, why blocking out the competitive noise is necessary for survival, and the profound clinical growth gained from training at a Level I trauma center like University Hospital. Whether you're exploring the BS/MD path, struggling with research, or navigating the stress of a competitive match, this episode is packed with strategic and practical guidance. Afash’s story proves that intentionality, unique interests, and a relentless focus on quality over perceived quantity are the keys to success. What You’ll Learn:

  1. The strategic benefits and challenges of the BS/MD path and deferring admission for a gap year.
  2. How to get 26 publications by treating research as a hobby and finding innovative methodologies (like the "Secret Shopper" study).
  3. Why ENT is a blend of General Surgery and Internal Medicine and what that means for your application.
  4. Crucial advice on blocking out competitive "noise" and why networking with residents is essential.
  5. How to maintain wellness through cooking and the importance of being near family during residency.
  6. The reality of training at a massive Level I Trauma Center and safety net hospital (NJMS).

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