I have a conundrum.
I’m about to graduate with an MSc. I am contemplating applying for the PhD program in the same field. My degree is health-oriented, but more of the “psycho” and “social” areas of the bio-psycho-social model. I really enjoy research in this area and if I had an unending supply of money I would pursue the PhD just for the joy of it.
PI Researchers in healthcare who conduct studies to inform healthcare policy:
Would you rather hire an MSc graduate in your lab and build their expertise on the job OR
Hire a PhD graduate who has conducted their own research already?
Any input is welcome. I’m the first person in my immediate family to attend university, so this wasn’t a “dinner table conversation” growing up. I’m still learning to navigate this. My academic mentors believe that I should pursue as much education as possible, but they’re professors, so it might be different.
Thank you!
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