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Year. Summer Qtr. Autumn Qtr. Winter Qtr. Spring Qtr. 1. Look into / apply for research opportunities. Go to EMIG meetings regarding EM & Match. Consider an EM Preceptorship. 2. “The hardest quarter of med school” (good classes, frequent tests).
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Year Summer Qtr Autumn Qtr Winter Qtr Spring Qtr 1 Look into / apply for research opportunities Go to EMIG meetings regarding EM & Match Consider an EM Preceptorship 2 “The hardest quarter of med school” (good classes, frequent tests) Possible time for preceptorship/elective? Easiest time to do research Dr. Mengert’s critically acclaimed EM elective Enjoy your last summer! (can still do research) Go to EMIG meetings: ask for clerkship advice Schedule 3rd yr: Read (look at Dan Olson’s clerkship reviews) 3 June: ~4 wks off; take USMLE I before rotations Away Rotations: Start considering where to apply if interested Away Rotations: start applying early winter Meet with Advisorpre-application process Clerkships: start after July 4th weekend Schedule 4th yr: DECLARE interest in EM for priority on EM rotation(s) in June, July, or August (last rotations on residency app’s) Go to EMIG meetings: email questions to seniors & alumni about EM progs 4 July: Start ERAS, work on CV Late November - January:PRIME INTERVIEW SEASON Plan on Taking December and/or January off for interviews Aug: Ask for LOR’s, finish Personal Statement & ERAS Sept: Watch for ERAS receipt by A300 & residencies Late February: Submit Rank Lists Mid-March: Match Day 3 weeks later Early Sept: submit ERAS, earlier=better; round up any lagging LOR’s Mid-Oct: Interview invites start coming in!! Nov 1: Dean’s MSPEout,the rest of invites come in the next couple weeks Take Step II CS & CK by early fall (UW requirement)