After years of medical training, series of United States Medical Licensing Examination, time away from your family and friends, you have entered a critical juncture of your career transition. Sure, how you performed in your medical school, how your scores are, and how well rounded and confident you are in your communication and interpersonal skills will determine whether you can get into the residency of your choice. Nevertheless, with a dramatic increase in the volume of applicants and widening gap between the applicants and matched candidates year by year, it is becoming increasingly important that your application should be extremely well prepared. A great residency application package includes a carefully written and goal-directed personal statement; strong and highly supportive letters of recommendation; and a clean, coherent, and consistent common application form. Once you are invited for the interview, it is equally important to understand what it means to be interviewed by the programs and what valuable information your potential residency programs are trying to extract from you. It is not all about how you dress, how you talk, and how you have scored in your USMLE. They are looking for a reliable trainee, a passionate teacher, and a dependable colleague. Your search for residency is not over even after you have completed your interviews. It is important that you appreciate what they have done for you thus far, and also, any further communication with the program directors (PDs) should not go shoddy. Residency Interview and Match: Real-Life Examples Tailored to Your Success is a succinct but complete guide to help you chart through this process. The main purpose of this book is to provide you ample examples, complete with explanations, so that you actually understand what should be done and why it is done this way. Each of these examples are matched to your real-life stories so that you will quickly figure out which cohort you belong to and what it means to you to prepare for this application. Finally, what you do as a medical student transitioning to become a physician makes me very proud. I have spoken to several of you in the classroom, in the wards, in the cafeteria, and occasionally in the pubs. The journey you have ventured earns great respect and does not deserve a tearful approach to prepare for your residency application. I hope this book will help you shape your application in a different and distinct way. Enjoy reading this book, and I wish you success in getting into the residency of your choice.
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Personal Statement:
............. Sometimes they see care being compared to an unyielding language, formality and rituals. Well, not me as family physician! No us as the residents of family medicine! Not the hospital I will be doing my residency at. Not my program director! Because we are different--we care to make a difference; we positively impact our patient's life, and both at personal and family levels.......
............ How a doctor who is no different from all of us can understand our pain and suffering and can relieve us of them was the mystery that occupied my mind. I grew up in a community with a very low doctor-to-population ratio, and seeing a physician was like witnessing the blue moon; becoming one was close to impossible.......
Request for Letters of Recommendation:
............... I personally feel that my residency application will not be complete without your help. While I will always need your moral support and encouragement, I would also like to request for a letter of recommendation from you regarding my application..................
....................... Because of your immense contribution in teaching and research, I would be in a much better state if you could kindly recommend me for residency training by writing a recommendation letter. I know you are busy, but it would really make a great difference in my career...............
Letters of Recommendation:
............. To sum up, Dr. Gupta has a rare blend of comprehensive medical knowledge, tenacity, excellent research ability, communication, and interpersonal skills. Because of Dr. Gupta's outstanding achievements and professional attributes, I have full confidence that he will be a standout in your residency program.......
...................... She strictly adheres to hospital standards and guidelines, handles pressure well, and voluntarily works overtime. I just recall one instance when Dr. Adeoba worked as an intern in the Emergency Room (ER).................
.............. Dr. Miller also rotated through our dialysis and kidney transplantation facility. In a short time, Dr. Miller convinced me that he has excellent medical knowledge, skills, and aptitude to learn and improve.
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Residency Interview:
...My strength.............. There is nothing like a stone-set strength in my life, and there is no known gray area where I fear to buckle up because that is not my strongest area. I think what I am now is a reflection of what I have learned in different stages of my life and how I have shaped my future. However, I would consider punctuality and humbleness as two of my biggest strengths. I would lose everything else before I lose these two proud assets of my life........
........My future........... Ten years from today, I see myself as a successful pediatrician who has gained the confidence of his patients and his colleagues. Although the entire field of pediatrics is very interesting for me at this stage, the area of pediatric cardiology intrigues me the most.
Thank You Letters:
..................... I hope you are well and having a productive resident recruitment season. It was a great pleasure interviewing with you last Thursday. I very much appreciate you and your staff allotting so much of your time to talk with me about the details of your program. I firmly believe that training offered in MIC perfectly meets my educational objectives and goals......
.............. I spoke to Ricky on the interview day and learned more about your current projects. The entire process was extraordinarily well organized, and faculties were enthusiastic to help me achieve my future goals and objectives. At the end of the day, when the interviews were over, all my questions were answered. ........
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