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(I also posted this in the general medical students forum, so I apologize for the redundancy)

Hi everyone,

I am in my second year of med school in Quebec. I am potentially interested in internal medicine (aiming at intensive care, again potentially). My other interest is family medicine. Ideally, I'd like to do my residency in Montreal.

I am currently working as a research assistant but the work I am doing has more to do with building databases for the clinicians working there, patient interviews for data collection and file review, also for data collection. I do not have any publication planned, but I really like what I am doing and the team I am working with and plan to continue with them until my residency (which has been proposed to me and I accepted) - more or less on the same long-term projects. 

I was wondering the following:

- Is research experience necessary to get into internal medicine in Montreal?

- Is the type of research experience I am building enough, or does it have to lead to publications or presentations to count?

Thanks a lot!

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