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Can We Select “Better” Residents?

Sensible Medicine

To some extent, I think this is mostly what we already do in admission/selection committees. [ii] They were dedicated, followed directions, worked hard, were skilled at the “customer service” side of medicine, and were mature enough to know that medicine was for them. i] Are their alternatives?

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Deep Dive into Duke Medical: An Interview with Dr. Linton Yee, Associate Dean of Admissions [Episode 593]

Accepted Blog

Show Summary Dr. Linton Yee, Associate Dean for Admissions at Duke University School of Medicine joins us to discuss how applicants can earn a spot in this highly competitive program. Show Notes Welcome to the 593rd episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Accepted’s Med School Admissions quiz can give you a quick reality check.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

Accepted Blog

The 2025 ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) application follows on last year’s restructured application, with a few changes. The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g., The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g.,

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Three Ways Writing About Obstacles Strengthens Your Application Essays

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All of us frequently encounter obstacles: the traffic detour, an incompetent customer service representative, a disagreement with your partner, the approval you expected on a project unexpectedly turning into a “No.” Look at the following examples and see if you don’t agree. Want an admissions expert to help you get Accepted?