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Can We Select “Better” Residents?

Sensible Medicine

There are many more people competing for slots in medical school and residency and the number of “slots” have increased at a slower pace than the applicants. To some extent, I think this is mostly what we already do in admission/selection committees. [ii] Because it is more competitive to get to where they are.

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

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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. Are you ready to apply to your dream medical schools? Thanks for tuning in.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

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clothing or food drives, fundraising for public education, K-12 outreach, providing tutoring to youths experiencing homelessness, and social work) Customer service (e.g., advocacy in medical school) to show a deeper connection/impact. The AAMC site describes the various Primary Focus Areas as follows: Basic science (e.g.,

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Writing Compelling Activity Descriptions to Boost Your Med School Application

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Having worked in admissions for over two decades, I have read thousands of activity descriptions for medical school and related healthcare fields. Other applicants fill out only a few of their activity descriptions, leaving the admissions committees to wonder what they did with the rest of their time. Why did you choose it?

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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.” Want an admissions expert to help you get Accepted? Click here to learn more. Click here to get in touch!

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Proving Character Traits in Your Essays

Accepted Blog

The attention to detail required in his job feels relevant to the practice of law and its endless details: I’ve learned many invaluable skills: project and time management, creative thinking, customer service, and leadership. By Judy Gruen, former Accepted admissions consultant. Your actions will make the case for you.