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Thanks to the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), applying for residencies has never been easier. But applying is only the first step.
On Match Day, plenty of medical students and FMGs are left disappointed. Why?
Most directors of residency programs say that poorly written personal statements, along with poor interviewing skills, result in their unwillingness to rank otherwise qualified medical students highly on their match list.
The Doctor Job is here to help. We are committed to assisting medical students in their efforts to improve their residency applications, thereby allowing them to make those crucial changes that can mean the difference between applying for a residency and actually being invited to join a residency, clinic, or fellowship.
Question: What will distinguish you from the thousands of other applicants?
Answer: A well-written personal statement. While they can be optional, this is a very important point in your career and you cannot afford to be overconfident or complacent. You should be making every possible effort to ensure your chances of gaining acceptance to the best residency programs out there.
The Doctor Job has Certified Professional Resume Writers on staff who will assist you in crafting a polished personal statement that will allow you to make a great impression. Combined with our extensive interview counseling, including telephone mock interviews and discussion of proper presentation techniques, The Doctor Job will be able to give you the chance to not just find a residency, but to find the perfect residency.
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