Category: * Residency Personal Statement Tips
Residency Personal Statement Tips
Residency Personal Statement Tip # 5: Don’t use SemiColons in your essay if you don’t really understand how! A resident (or intern) will spend a lot of time writing notes and signing progress notes,...
Residency Personal Statement Tip # 4 : Learn to Capitalize Properly A resident (or intern) will spend a lot of time writing notes and signing progress notes, operative notes, or other notes all day...
Residency Personal Statement Tip # 3 : Avoid the “Growing Up in the Boonies” Introduction Sometimes residency applicants like to start off their residency personal statements by explaining where they were born, which is...
Residency Personal Statement Tip # 2 : Don’t Discuss Irrelevant Achievements. Sometimes applicants have a tendency to discuss things that are completely irrelevant to the practice of medicine. Talking about winning your high school...
Tip # 1 : Don’t Talk About the Value You Place On Education. Everyone in medicine obviously values education a great deal. You don’t need to emphasize this or think you’re the only one...