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CARMS:

CARMS:. Everything you want to know and more……. Stress?. One Definition: when you perceive that the task is greater than you abilities. Stress in Clerkship. When does the Carms process start?. First and Second year 1. Electives Blocked off time during the school year

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CARMS:

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  1. CARMS: Everything you want to know and more……

  2. Stress? • One Definition: • when you perceive that the task is greater than you abilities

  3. Stress in Clerkship

  4. When does the Carms process start?

  5. First and Second year 1. Electives • Blocked off time during the school year • One month in summer or two 2 weeks in area of interest 2. Research Projects • Many programs expect • Don’t have to be lead author but be involved and understand the process 3. Extra-Curricular • Clubs, groups, sports, employment……. Third year 1. Set up your electives early! • Even if you have to double book if you are not sure what you want to do.

  6. Fourth year 1. Electives (10 weeks) • Not the time to find yourself! • If going for a competitive specialty, do not waste an opportunity to do an elective at program that you are interested in and instead do an elective in a back up that you really don’t want and have little chance matching to (i.e. Peds/ER or Obs-Gyn/Surgery) • 3 weeks at places you want to go (X 2) • Some allow only two other want four weeks • 2 weeks at other programs (X 2) • Med Ed office can help • Have to pay ($100 to $340/3 weeks) • Find a place to stay (Some programs help) • Try to do with known people (program directors, admission committee, etc…. ) • Be active – speak up in rounds, class, etc… • “Secure your home base” – 50% of class matched to Ottawa • Do an elective in Ottawa, unless it is absolutely your last choice.

  7. Fourth year 2. Letters of Reference • Extremely important • Make sure strong • Try to get from known people with in the specialty and/or from the programs that you want to go to. • Strategies • Wait until after evaluation, if strong then ask • Tell them up front that you would like a letter so they pay more attention to you. • Be straight up “Can you write me a strong, supporting letter” 3. Dean’s Letter • Important and you can omit negative comments

  8. Fourth year 4. Applications • Very painful so start early • Everything that you have ever done • Most programs ask the usual questions • “Why you, why program, strengths, weakness” • Some ask odd questions • “Who is your hero and why?” • “What does professionalism mean to you?” • “What would you do with your day off?” • Apply across the country • Competitiveness change year from year so do not take any chances • Better to turn down an interview than not to get any at all • $250 base + $20 per program

  9. Fourth year 5. Interviews • Offered in early December • Needs some OCD – check your e-mail often, response quickly – ensure that you get the interview and the date that you want • Try to put important interviews in the middle • Each program is very variable in approach • Ask around so you are not suprised • Some programs rank you before you walk into the door but still treat it like a date • Dress conservatively well • Be cool, calm, and confident

  10. Fourth year 6. Ranking • It is not rocket science – rank according to what you want! Be honest with yourself!

  11. Fourth year 7. Ranking (early February) • It is not rocket science – rank according to what you want! - Be honest with yourself! • Do not limit yourself! • If you truly want a competitive specialty, you should rank all programs if not………. • The only true “back up” is Family Medicine • “A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush”

  12. Fourth year 7. Match Day (March 1st)

  13. Fourth year 8. “U” Day (also March 1st) • Tried for 2 or more specialties and got none • Limited themselves to a few programs/city • Got into the game too late • Weak letters of references

  14. Fourth year 8. Couples Match 9. USMLE 10. Quebec Match -will be apart of Carms

  15. Bottom Line • DON’T BE LAZY! • Do electives, research projects, extra-curricular, etc…… • DON’T BE CHEAP! • Take your show on the road and do electives and interviews in other cities • Apply ever where • DON’T HAVE AN EGO! • Apply every where and rank everything • “Play the game” • DON’T BE AFRAID! • Make a decision • Go all out for what you want • There are always options

  16. School Website • To access this new website, link through MedWeb at http://www.med.uottawa.ca/medweb/st_portal/English/index.htm(CTRL + click to follow link) and select Career Planning in the quickpicks. • This new website is password protected to ensure this information is dedicated to Faculty of Medicine-U of Ottawa students. • USER ID:          medcareer (all low keys) • Password:        med1sao (all low keys)

  17. Any Questions ……

  18. Surgery Plastics/Urology Ortho Radiology USMLE Obs-Gyn Pathology Couples Rad Onc Internal/Neuro Psych Emergency Peds Family Ophtha/ENT Derm

  19. GOOD LUCK!

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