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AMSA National Convention Keynote Speaker Sheri Fink MD PhD

I mentioned in my last blog that I’ll be speaking at the American Medical Student Association’s Annual Convention in New Orleans on March 7 at 1pm. I also wanted to point out that a former colleague of mine Sheri Fink will be a keynote speaker at the event.

Sheri is a  talented professional and all around-nice person. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for her piece on the deadly choices faced at a New Orleans hospital post-Hurricane Katrina. Sheri’s latest book “Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital” was named as a top ten book by the New York Times.

Sheri was interviewed on the Daily Show. You can watch the segment here.

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Featured Guest Speaker at AMSA

This is my fifth year as an invited guest lecturer at the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) National Convention. The conference will be held in New Orleans this year, and I’ll be speaking on Friday, March 7 at 1pm on “Getting into Residency: An Insider’s Tips.” Last year I was fortunate to have a completely packed auditorium for my talk.

In years’ past, the AMSA national meeting has been the largest annual gathering of medical students in the United States. The conference is a fantastic opportunity to learn and network.

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Letters of intent

medical school application and residency application I receive a lot of inquiries this time of year about how to distinguish one’s self after the interview process.

One option is the letter of intent. This is a formal note to program directors and medical school deans that a) states your interest in the institution and b) restates the strengths of your candidacy. As I tell my clients, what you do not want to do in the letter of intent is wax poetic about the program’s good qualities. The reader is already familiar with them.

Getting into residency and medical school is never clear cut, so I’ll end by saying that the weight that a letter of intent carries is variable. It depends on the reader, the institution, the timing, and the program’s interest in you. But in this competitive game of residency and medical school admissions, taking a little time to make yourself distinctive before decisions are made won’t hurt.

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Medical School and Residency Interview Tips

Early this year I launched the Insider Medical Admissions Guru on the Go© stop motion video series. These super speedy videos, offering expert admissions advice, give great tips in under a minute. Now, as medical school and residency interview seasons approach, I’m posting three original Guru on the Go© videos over the next few weeks. Keep your eye out for the first one, “No Ring, No Thing.”

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Medical Residency Interview Advice

Matching to a residency program through the NRMP® (National Resident Matching Program) is a competitive endeavor. Even strong candidates – especially IMGs (international medical graduates) – can have difficulty getting positions in many specialties. Those that do match may not get their top choices, leaving them in suboptimal programs.

Consequently, optimizing your performance during the medical residency interview is critical. But what are residency directors looking for during the interview process?

First, they are seeking someone distinctive. Your goal is to distinguish yourself from all of the other applicants by showcasing your accomplishments. Anyone can say s/he is compassionate or hard working. Fewer candidates can prove it. Read more ›

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About Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Finkel is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Medical School. On completing her residency at Harvard, she was asked to
stay on as faculty at Harvard Medical School and spent five years teaching at the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital.
She was appointed to the Assistant Residency Director position for the Harvard Affiliated
Emergency Medicine Residency where she reviewed countless applications, personal statements and resumes. Read more

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