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Prepare for residency by knowing yourself, understanding the match process, and excelling in interviews. Strategize your application, ace interviews, and follow up effectively. Maximize every opportunity to secure your dream residency.
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Preparation • Know thyself • Strengths • Weaknesses • Goals/objectives • Maximize options
Preparation • Know how the Match/residency interviewing process works • Consult references • AOA/Student Affairs materials/website • AAMC website/publication • Student Affairs Office • Residency Directors • Residents • NBME website • First Aid for the Match book ** • Current 4th year students **
Preparation • Choosing your specialty • Okay to be uncertain at this point • Keep options open • Transition year
Application • Prepare carefully • List only those things that are legitimate • Don’t over think your personal statement (i.e., keep it simple) • Don’t plagiarize! • Proofread, Proofread, Proofread, and then have someone else proofread it again!
Application • Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE, AKA Dean’s Letter) • Conducted July, August, September • Have CV completed beforehand • CV also needed for letter writers • Come prepared • Extracurricular activities • Leadership positions • Work History • Unique qualities/experiences
Interviews • Factors to consider • Competitiveness • Finances • Be practical • Do your homework
Interviews • Scheduling • Call early • Be courteous and professional at all times • Be efficient and practical
Interviews • Be prepared • Do your homework • Have questions ready (for both faculty/residents) • Be able to summarize your • Strengths/Weaknesses • What you expect to gain from training • Career goals
Interviews • Questions to ask • Strengths/Weaknesses of the program • Curriculum/teaching • Responsibilities • Call schedule • Supervision/Back-up • Accreditation
Interviews • Attire • Business • Versatility/Durability • Topcoat
Interviews • Be on time • Check out the location the night before • Call ahead if you are going to be late • If you decide to cancel a visit, notify the program as soon as possible
Interviews • Courteous • Polite • Professional • Interested/Engaged • Informed
Interviews • Relax • Personable • Act interested • Convey your strengths • Explain your weaknesses
Follow-up • Send personalized thank you notes • Handwritten is fine, but must be legible • Call or send a follow-up letter prior to ranking programs
Miscellaneous • Electives • Couple match
Rank List • List only programs that you would be willing to attend • List programs from greatest preference to least • DO NOT rank any program that you do not want to attend
Rank List • Trust no one • Do not divulge to programs how you are ranking them
Summary • Preparation • Utilize available resources • Be realistic • Maximize your options