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Strengthening Your Residency Application When You Have a Low USMLE Score

Naturally when it comes time to take your United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), you hope to get as high a score as possible. After all, it’s the USMLE that assesses a future doctor’s ability when it comes to the application of basic concepts and principles, as well as his ability to deliver quality patient[…]

Posted on October 7, 2012 by mcdanny2
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Red Flags That Can Eliminate Your Residency Application from Consideration

Your residency application is your first chance to show a potential program director what you can really offer as a physician and an individual, so it’s important to make sure it’s absolutely everything that it ought to be. This includes identifying all of the red flags that program directors are trained to look for. Make[…]

Posted on October 3, 2012 by mcdanny2
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The Impact of the New Requirements for Qualifying U.S. Clinical Experience

When it comes to qualifying for a residency, there are many factors that you’ll need to take into consideration, as they’ll affect your likelihood of appealing to residency program directors in the way that you want. However, none of them is as important these days as your background in regards to U.S. clinical experience (USCE[…]

Posted on September 30, 2012 by mcdanny2
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Clinical Experience Do You Need for a Strong Residency Application?

It goes without saying that strong U.S. clinical experience (USCE) is vital if you’re applying for a residency program and looking to stand out. However, it’s important to understand from the get-go that not all forms of USCE carry the same levels of clout with today’s residency program directors. Knowing what types of experience to[…]

Posted on September 26, 2012 by mcdanny2
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Clinical Experience Do You Need for a Strong Residency Application?

It goes without saying that strong U.S. clinical experience (USCE) is vital if you’re applying for a residency program and looking to stand out. However, it’s important to understand from the get-go that not all forms of USCE carry the same levels of clout with today’s residency program directors. Knowing what types of experience to[…]

Posted on September 26, 2012 by mcdanny2
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How Many Letters of Recommendation Do You Need in Your Desired Specialty?

There are few things related to your residency application that will be as important in the long run as your letters of recommendation. Yes, your degree and the technicalities as far as what you learned while you were gaining your clinical experience are definitely huge parts of the process. How your actual interview goes is[…]

Posted on September 23, 2012 by mcdanny2
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