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Matching into Rads with average pre-clinical grades?

I really have an interest in radiology. My background is in physics and comp sci, my school runs on a F/P/HP/Honors grading system.

I’ve been having trouble doing well in preclinicals. I’m not going to fail any of my classes but I’ll be sliding by with Passes. I’ve been spending a lot of my time coding and learning more in-depth about machine learning.

I would like to combine my interest in coding with radiology somehow. But I’m worried my poor performance and being in the lower quartile of my class will make it hard to match in the speciality.

Can I offset poor preclinical grades with good LOR and some research? My school is offering a MD/AI track I would like to pursue. It’s just been hard pulling myself away from coding and having to go study biochem and other preclinical classes.

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