Saturday, July 4, 2020
Show Enthusiasm for the Specialty You are Applying to!
Applicants often write about what they want to do by detailing what they dont want to do. They share in detail why they disliked the monotony of their obstetrics rotation or the lack of continuous care in emergency medicine, clearly identifying what aspects of their personality were not satisfied in these other specialties. This is a natural thought process and one you should explore thoroughly as you make any important decision. In the relationship world, such a process of elimination might be called settling because nothing else is working for you. And no one not a potential boyfriend or girlfriend, and certainly not a potential program director wants to hear that youre settling for them. Residency programs want to know why you chose your particular specialty not why you fled to it once you discovered that other specialties werent a good fit. Its fine to note that even though you always pictured yourself a surgeon, you found yourself drawn to the other side of the table. But then write about what draws you to anesthesiology, not the negatives that have driven you from your dream of holding a scalpel. This is not to say that you must be starry-eyed about your future specialty. Obviously you should recognize the challenges youll face. But by stating your motivations affirmatively, youll be able to express your practical awareness and still come out ahead. Avoid Fatal Flaw #3: Affirmatively express your reasons for choosing your specialty.à Settling for a Specialty is the thirdà postà in our series,à 5 Fatal Flaws: Eliminate the 5 Most Common Flaws in Your Residency Personal Statement. You can download the completeà guide right here. Related Resources: â⬠¢Ã How to Match Successfully as a Couple [Episode 165] â⬠¢Ã 4 Must-Haves in Residency Personal Statements â⬠¢Ã 4 Donââ¬â¢ts For Your Residency Personal Statements
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