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Residency Resources: Finding the Perfect Match

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    After just finishing my first year of medical school I am certainly far off from residency, but that doesn’t mean it’s not on most people’s minds. If you have yet to check out this very helpful resource, I highly recommend it! Why?

    First of all, it’s FREE for Medical Students!!

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    It Includes Three Main Sections:


    Choose your specialty

    This section provides great details on all medical specialties such as, average hours a physician works per week, salary, average USMLE scores, and more lifestyle information.

    This information becomes more and more valuable as students work to figure out their goals within medicine. There is a common misconception that there is one correct answer in medicine, but really there is not! It is important to honestly analyze and assess this available information to make sure you get the most out of your medical journey.


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    Land your residency

    Land your residency contains great information on the match process, how to apply, and how to assess your competitiveness as an applicant.

    Once you have chosen a specialty, the next step is to apply. This is another arduous process, but certainly not impossible. You’ve already come this far, so make sure to read through Land Your Residency and make the most out of your application portfolio.


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    Shape your career

    This section is unique in that it provides information on many of the career paths that doctors can take. For example, do you want to do research, work at a large or small institution, or even work outside of direct patient care?

    The AAMC has put together this resource to really help students achieve their goals in medicine. So, try out this underutilized resource because it provides a lot of great insights into how you can appropriately shape your life in medicine after medical school.

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