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Next Step: Preparation for Residency Application

Next Step: Preparation for Residency Application. First Step Definitions. MSPE: Letter from one of 3 letter-writers in Memphis; one in Chattanooga; one in Knoxville (begins August 13)

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Next Step: Preparation for Residency Application

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  1. Next Step: Preparation for Residency Application

  2. First StepDefinitions • MSPE: Letter from one of 3 letter-writers in Memphis; one in Chattanooga; one in Knoxville (begins August 13) • ERAS: Electronic Residency Application System. How you will apply to residency programs (You will send out application September 13, but you can begin working on it before hand) • NRMP: National Residency Match Process (after interviews, ranking of programs February 14)

  3. TimelineEnd of M3 year: Had clerkship experiences Got an idea of what sort of doctor you wish to be (Hopefully) have looked at the electronic resources to decide what is a good fit • www.aamc.org • www.uthsc.edu/medicine/students • Considered your M4 year for further exploration or away/audition rotations

  4. TimelineEnd of M3 year: • Reviewed Charting Outcomes to the Match from NRMP • Will send out the most recent version when available • Characteristics of applicants who matched in their preferred specialty

  5. Timeline • An advising program • Look at the UT specialty pages for the list of faculty members willing to discuss you application for that specialty with you • I have sent out additional names. Will be up on website soon or email me

  6. Undecided? • I am always available- please come talk to me • An Indecision Scale at AAMC/Careers in Medicine website • If still need clarity, let me help arrange a ‘day or half-day’ with a doctor out in town.

  7. Preparing Your Credentials Curriculum Vitae & Personal Statement Strolling Through the Match April 27, 2012

  8. Curriculum Vitae A ‘CV’ is… • Your life course • The course of your life • An organized document of how you have spent your professional life • not intended to be a philosophical statement, but rather a fact sheet with order and content • On paper, it’s who you are professionally

  9. CV • Your ERAS application will ask for CV type material: EX: Research, you will cut and paste • But, you will also need to have a CV • For those who write your LOR • For the chair of the department in the specialty you are applying • For the person who will write your MSPE (dean’s letter)

  10. Curriculum Vitae Format • One page • Good quality paper • White or near white • Ordered and structured • The following are suggestions • But this order flows well

  11. Curriculum Vitae Do NOTneed to put your… Age Marital status Names of children SS # or NRMP # Place of Birth Courses taken Career plan

  12. Curriculum Vitae (CV) The Header (top of page) • Identifying Information • Full name • Address • Telephone number • E-mail Address

  13. Curriculum Vitae The Body • Education • Medical School • Graduate school (even if non-degreed) • College • years of attendance, major, degree • Add GPA, class standing ONLY if it’s impressive

  14. Curriculum Vitae Honors Alpha Omega Alpha, 2012 Presidential Scholarship, UTK, 2005 – 2009 Summer Honors Research Scholar, 2008 Activities Vice President of Academic Affairs, 2010-present President of Class Notes, 2011-2013 TIP: Do NOT list all; limit your society memberships unless an officer.

  15. Curriculum Vitae TIP: List medically related employment first. Employment Electrocardiogram technician,Methodist Hospital, Summer, 2009 Chemistry lab assistant, UT, Knoxville, 2006-2007 Research UT, Knoxville 2011-2012 Investigated cardiac output of rats under the influence of nitrous oxide. Under supervision of Dr. Thomas Mitras TIP: Be prepared to discuss your research.

  16. Curriculum Vitae Publications & Presentations Presented National Association of Rat Biologists, 2009. “Effects of Nitrous Oxide on Cardiac Output of Rats” Personal Interests Painting, hiking, photography Special Abilities Capable in sign language, fluent in Spanish

  17. Curriculum Vitae Summary • Try to keep to one page • Exception: Research and publications • Ask friends, family, faculty to proofread and comment • Be prepared to discuss any research documented • Explain any awards • EX: Witherspoon scholarship: given to outstanding freshman research in chemistry

  18. About Research • Some of you have a long research history and have been advised to organize your CV a certain way. • One suggestion • Research Project: Mentor; description • Abstract (title, authors, date presented and where) • Publication (site officially)

  19. REALLY LONG!

  20. One page • Good quality paper • White or near white • Ordered and structured

  21. Questions? • I am happy to read your drafts

  22. Personal Statement Strolling Through the Match April 27, 2012

  23. Personal Statement A Personal Statement is… • In contrast to CV, personal statement may be philosophical • A narrative • About the past that is relevant and as importantly, what the future dream is • Who you are that is not revealed in your transcript or your CV • Doesn’t describe your life chronologically • An introductory sentence to capture interest

  24. PersonalStatement A Personal Statement tells… • Why I chose medicine • How I chose my specialty • Where I see myself • Insight into family and very special interests

  25. Personal Statement Format • One page long • Have others proofread: spelling, proper English, flow & appropriateness of content • Use good paper & a font that is easy to read • Use humor • Talk about fears, poignant events in life if they are relevant • Be positive about the traits you possess that will help make you a good resident

  26. Personal Statement • Suggestions • This is your own statement; individualize it • Make an attempt to reveal who you are on paper • Make it reader friendly • Pitfalls • Be careful talking about religion practices • Not too long or too short • Avoid one long paragraph

  27. More issues with personal statements • Don’t use it to explain bad grades or explain step score failures • And what about future plans? • Optional

  28. CV & Personal Statement Summary • CV & PS quality will not make or break you • May induce a great deal of interest and augment ‘the numbers and grades’ • Poor grammar or sloppiness may hurt • Bring a good copy of CV and personal statement with you when you meet with faculty about writing a reference letter

  29. Hillel the Elder, Jewish Philosopher “If I am not for myself, who will be for me?”…

  30. “… And, if not now, when?”

  31. What do you think… Plus or Pitfall? “At this point in time, I see myself pursuing a fellowship in sports medicine… In the future, I see myself practicing in a medium sized community working with the local high school and college teams while at the same time serving the various members of the community…”

  32. What do you think… Plus or Pitfall? “From summer camp to teenage youth director, I have always loved being around kids – shy, screaming, laughing, unreserved, honest kids… The pediatric ward reinforced my feelings in real time… An equally rewarding aspect of pediatrics is preventive medicine…”

  33. What do you think… Plus or Pitfall? “In his essay on the profession of medicine, Sir William Osler writes that the medical field strives for a time, ‘when there should be no more unnecessary death, when sorrow and crying should be no more, and there should not be any more pain.’…” “Iee myself Though I intend to first and foremost become a clinical physician, I also plan to participate in investigation and education throughout my career… The balance for which I search in my career will unite direct and honest patient care with practical discovery and education. A residency in internal medicine will provide the ideal foundation for this pursuit… I see myself not only as a future leader in providing health care to my community, but also as a leader outside of medicine as a respected citizen, neighborhood advocate, author, and role model…”

  34. What do you think… Plus or Pitfall? “In my journey through medical school, I have realized that pursuing a career in family medicine will allow me to address several of my special interests while also allowing me to serve me community effectively… My interest in adolescent populations is one of the main reasons I am opting for a career in family medicine… I also hope to address the needs of the special populations…” “I have learned that people with substance abuse issues present a special set of challenges, and I plan to use what I have learned in a prevention effort in my community… I had some academic difficulties in the basic sciences as a result of my difficulties with test taking. I was able to address these difficulties in a decelerated curriculum that allowed me to spread out the traditional preclinical courses and focus on each course in more depth… Returning to a full-time curriculum for my clinical clerkships… Though it was personally difficult for me to accept a change in the course I had planned, I am grateful for the additional enriching opportunities…”

  35. Getting Ready for the Match What to do now? • Write your personal statement • Consider who should write you letters of recommendation • contacting his/her secretary to schedule an appointment • Provide copy of cv, personal statement & ERAS cover letter (download from SA web page) • Debbey Hester schedules ALL MSPE appointments • Scheduling begins July , 2013 • Instructions for scheduling MSPE appointments will be sent via UTHSC email late June

  36. Questions? • Next up: • Strolling through the Match • April 29 4-6 PM • The actual Match Process made clear • How to find most current Match Data so you can be prepared

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