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Welcome to the Accepted thread

Hello and welcome to the Accepted thread. For the next few months, I'll be leading this thread, so I wanted to introduce myself and explain what I'm doing here. My name is Cydney, and I'm here to help...

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Residency Admissions: What if I Didn't Match?

If you are a med student who didn't match, you are probably wondering how you can improve your chances for next year's match. Here are four important questions to ask yourself, so you can strengthen...

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Dear Diary...

What are you doing to prepare for the residency match? Chances are, you're up to your eyeballs with rotations and exams and everything else that goes into finishing your medical degree. Chances are,...

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4 Must-Haves in Residency Personal Statements

To get into medical school, you explained why you wanted to be a physician. Now that you're an M.D./D.O., you need to show them you've got what it takes to be a valuable addition to a medical team. To...

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Watch Words

I've gotten a few PMs about my last thread re: keeping a Diary during your rotations. That's great, please keep them coming (although feel free to ask me any questions here too, I'm happy to answer...

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Don't Settle

Have you ever “settled” in a relationship? You know what I mean – you’re with someone who’s not perfect, but they’re good enough. You might not feel much passion, but you’re comfortable, moderately...

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Get the Recommendations You Want

Have you started collecting recommendation letters yet? The LoR Portal explains the process of submitting your letters, but how can you ensure that you receive the strongest possible recommendation...

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We're back!

I hope all of you are enjoying a wonderful, albeit busy, summer. As our time on this forum winds down, I'd like to spend the last few weeks taking questions that you might have about your residency...

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Welcome to the Accepted thread

Hello and welcome to the Accepted thread. For the next few months, I'll be leading this thread, so I wanted to introduce myself and explain what I'm doing here. My name is Cydney, and I'm here to help...

View Article


Residency Admissions: What if I Didn't Match?

If you are a med student who didn't match, you are probably wondering how you can improve your chances for next year's match. Here are four important questions to ask yourself, so you can strengthen...

View Article

Dear Diary...

What are you doing to prepare for the residency match? Chances are, you're up to your eyeballs with rotations and exams and everything else that goes into finishing your medical degree. Chances are,...

View Article

4 Must-Haves in Residency Personal Statements

To get into medical school, you explained why you wanted to be a physician. Now that you're an M.D./D.O., you need to show them you've got what it takes to be a valuable addition to a medical team. To...

View Article

Watch Words

I've gotten a few PMs about my last thread re: keeping a Diary during your rotations. That's great, please keep them coming (although feel free to ask me any questions here too, I'm happy to answer...

View Article


Don't Settle

Have you ever “settled” in a relationship? You know what I mean – you’re with someone who’s not perfect, but they’re good enough. You might not feel much passion, but you’re comfortable, moderately...

View Article

Get the Recommendations You Want

Have you started collecting recommendation letters yet? The LoR Portal explains the process of submitting your letters, but how can you ensure that you receive the strongest possible recommendation...

View Article


We're back!

I hope all of you are enjoying a wonderful, albeit busy, summer. As our time on this forum winds down, I'd like to spend the last few weeks taking questions that you might have about your residency...

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