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Match Day. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Preparation. Know thyselfStrengthsWeaknessesGoals/objectivesMaximize options. Preparation. Know how the Match/residency interviewing process worksConsult referencesAOA/Student Affairs materials/websiteAAMC website/publicationStudent Affairs OfficeRe
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1. Residency Application and Interviews
2. Match Day
Thursday, March 18, 2010
3. Preparation Know thyself
Strengths
Weaknesses
Goals/objectives
Maximize options
4. 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
Recent graduates
5. Preparation Choosing your specialty
Okay to be down to 2 choices
Keep options open
Transition year
Scramble is not an option!!!!
6. 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!
7. Application Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE, AKA Dean’s Letter)
Sessions conducted July, August, September
Have CV completed beforehand
CV and Personal statement also needed for letter writers
Come prepared
Extracurricular activities
Leadership positions
Work History
Unique qualities/experiences
8. Interviews Factors to consider
Competitiveness
Finances
Be practical
Do your homework prior to scheduling interviews
9. Interviews Scheduling
Call early
Be courteous and professional at all times to everyone
Be efficient and practical
10. 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
Your interest in their program
11. Interviews Questions to ask
Strengths/Weaknesses of the program
Curriculum/teaching
Responsibilities
Call schedule
Supervision/Back-up
Accreditation
Where (and what) their graduates typically practice
12. Interviews Attire
Business
Versatility/Durability
Topcoat
No or minimal accessories
13. Interviews Be on time
If possible, 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
14. Interviews Courteous
Polite
Professional
Interested/Engaged
Informed
15. Interviews Relax
Personable
Act interested
Convey your strengths
Explain your weaknesses/unique situations (no excuses)
16. Follow-up Send personalized thank you notes
Handwritten is preferred, but must be legible
Personalize notes
Call or send a follow-up letter prior to ranking programs
17. Miscellaneous Electives
Couple match (must meet with Dean Zeiger!)
18. Rank List List only programs that you would be willing to attend
List programs from greatest preference to least
Rank enough programs (10-12 recommended)
DO NOT rank any program that you do not want to attend
19. Rank List Trust no one
Do not divulge to programs how you intend to rank their program
20. Summary Preparation
Utilize available resources (watch for announcements of additional residency prep sessions)
Be realistic, but don’t sell yourself short
Maximize your options
Have fun!