<p>It's generally an arrangement with a physician, not a hospital, but in any case it's an expected component of premedical studies.</p>
<p>No. Publications are nice but hardly expected. Finished product is seeing that you learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews.</p>
<p>what about research presentations at a conference or something?</p>
<p>and on average how many research projects would a succesful premed do in his/her time at college (undergrad)?</p>
<p>Finished product is seeing that you learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews.</p>
<p>do u have data/personal experience on my 2nd question?</p>
<p>Finished product is seeing that you learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews.</p>
<p>i don't care about the ends right now, i'm inquiring about the general time for a project and how many of them on average get done</p>
<p>Finished product is seeing that you learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews. lol</p>
<p>I think this means that it really doesn't matter how many projects you do as long as you "learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews. lol", and "I think this means that it really doesn't matter how many projects you do as long as you "learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews. lol"", and "learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews. lol", and "I think this means that it really doesn't matter how many projects you do as long as you "learned something and can describe what you learned in essays and interviews. lol"""...</p>