Episode 91.


Top 10 tips from this episode:

Talk about your hobbies and extracurriculars during medical school and how they connect to your specialty
Make sure your personal statement can serve as a stand alone document
Consider mentioning a red flag so that you can reclaim it as a positive based on what you learned and how you adapted
Include a personalized paragraph for your top programs
Include your future goals and connect it to the type of residency experience you want to pursue
Fit your statement on one page (Calibri font size 11, 1.15 spacing in a word document, usually 530-560 words)
Start thinking of ideas for your statement with stream of consciousness writing
Be okay with scrapping your first draft if you need to
Pay attention to your tone
Have someone you trust look over your work

Use these 10 guiding questions to help you write your first draft (or start over with a new first draft):

What draws you to your specialty?
When was the aha moment when you realized you wanted to pursue your specialty?
What qualities or skills do you have that will allow you to excel in your specialty and in residency in general?
What about your specialty are you most excited about?
What characteristics do you have that connect with your interest in your specialty?
What previous experiences or interests do you have can connect with your interest in your specialty?
What kind of resident do you see yourself as?
What kind of residency program are you most interested in?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years/10 years/20 years?
Are there any red flags you have to address?

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