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I'm assuming that this has been posted in the past, but i'm not sure where I can find an accurate breakdown. Essentially, can people tell me which type of research would be more beneficial to do? My school only offers basic science research and some random medical school student wellness research. While I'm sure that's probably alright in some cases, I feel like that might not help me toward my career goals and allow me to be productive towards matching. I've been debating about if I should contact other schools and see if I can join a research team in a clinical setting and maybe do some research work virtually. I'm interested in radiology and neurology, so I was curious if virtual clinical research work could be feasible for now and then maybe I'd do something in-person over the summer, but I wasn't sure how feasible this plan would be. I assumed that other medical schools would prioritize their students over other random students. Would appreciate any guidance.