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106 - 120 of 381 results for "Careers Beyond the Bedside"
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Prepping for interviews
You only have one chance to make a good first impression, so treat seriously the advice to prepare and practice for interviews. Here's what to do.
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Preliminary (P) versus transitional year (TY) residency positions
The language around preliminary and transitional year residency position types is easily confusing since "preliminary" is used in two different contexts.
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What (not) to wear
Here's how to portray the image of a successful, mature physician — in-person and online.
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Overview: Away electives
Audition electives are an opportunity to showcase your skills at programs where you’d like to match. Explore the benefits and drawbacks to this popular option.
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Organized medicine: Nonprofits and associations
Organized medicine is where policy-making and advocacy meet to improve healthcare on the local, state, and national level.
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Parallel plan strategies
This guide is for fourth-year students who are considering parallel plan options as they enter the match.
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Networking
Networking is the gathering and sharing of information to help each party meet their professional (and educational) goals.
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Creating a fourth-year schedule when you know your top specialties
While no perfect schedule exists, there are some strategies you can use to optimize your fourth year and integrate it with the residency application timeline.
Understand Yourself
Personal Attributes
Personal attributes are the domains that influence your career and life decisions.
Understand Yourself
Skills (PSI)
Personal attributes reflect the domains that influence your career and life decisions.
Specialty Profiles
Clinical Informatics
Information, data, and resources for you to start exploring clinical informatics through the pediatrics training path.
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How to choose residency programs that best fit
Besides applying to my home program and the other programs in my city, how do I evaluate and choose programs to apply to?
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Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®)
The Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) is a service students use to apply for ACGME-accredited residency programs.
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How to schedule your residency interviews
You want to attend only as many interviews as necessary to identify the programs that best fit and to successfully match.
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Clinical Informatics
Information, data, and resources for you to start exploring clinical informatics through the internal medicine training path.