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All You Need to Know About Residency Applications and Matching

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Follow your medical school’s guidelines, and submit them as early as possible so you have time to incorporate any feedback. Once Applicant A gets matched to a program on their list (let’s say their second choice), they are removed from consideration for all programs lower on their list, which opens those spots up for other applicants.

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What to Expect During Medical School

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If you are more of a kinesthetic learner, then time spent on hospital rounds will be a great way to reinforce concepts. In medical school, it is often up to you to decide how best to spend your time. You might want to ask yourself the following questions: Do you see yourself in primary care? Use your time wisely.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

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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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Applying to Emergency Medicine Residency

A Young Doctor's Journey

Leave work at work: when you go home, you never have to prep for next day’s cases or follow up on your patients (unless you want to — and we all definitely do!). Work with the underserved: not everyone has access to healthcare unfortunately, and many of them end up in the ED looking for primary care. It’s up to you!

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When Will Medical Schools Give You an Answer?

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Some programs are very clear about not wanting anything but the primary and secondary applications, and you should always follow their instructions. There are always applicants who get later interviews, however, so don’t give up hope. Did your experiences and meaningful experiences reflect a well-rounded candidate?

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2025-2026 AMCAS Work and Activities Section: What to Include (with Examples)

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If so, you will probably have multiple research and publication entries, but make sure to show that you’re a well-rounded applicant by also including your extracurricular activities and hobbies. What if you can’t come up with 15 activities? Think about how your involvement could be broken up into different entries.