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The Personal Statement

This guide outlines the essentials for writing an impactful personal statement for a rheumatology fellowship. It emphasizes the importance of clarity, sincerity, and effective communication in conveying your passion for the field. The document details various approaches, including "The Standard," "The Standard Plus," and "The Personal Tale," each catering to different backgrounds and aspirations. With tips on structure and content, this resource will help you showcase your dedication to rheumatology, highlight your unique experiences, and articulate your career goals, ensuring your application stands out.

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The Personal Statement

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  1. The Personal Statement Lisa Criscione-Schreiber, MD Program Director, Rheumatology

  2. Personal Statement • Basics • One page • Edit ruthlessly • Grammar and spelling (special characters) • Content (applying in 2 fields, late decision) • My goals • Determine sincerity • Assess communication ability • Assess approach to career development

  3. 3 Main Types SAFE “The Standard” “The Standard Plus” “The Personal Tale” RISKY

  4. The Standard • The patient/faculty mentor/family member/friend who started it all • How I realized I love rheumatology • How I conceptualize rheumatology • Why I will be a great rheumatologist • How this career will fulfill my dreams • Why I want to be a clinician educator (optional) • I will work hard during fellowship

  5. The Standard Plus:The Goal Oriented Statement • How it all started • How I realized I love rheumatology • How I conceptualize rheumatology • How I have been successful thus far • How I will continue to be successful • What I am seeking in my fellowship • I will work hard during fellowship

  6. Goal oriented statement: risk • What you want to do is not available where you’re applying

  7. The Personal Tale • My background is different • Personal illness, non-traditional path, adverse situation, country of origin • Show how your background strengthens your application • Why I want to be a rheumatologist • What I hope to achieve in my career • I will work hard during fellowship

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