Planning ahead for residency applications is one of the most critical factors for your success. You will have more time to prepare higher quality documents and you will be able to have them edited, reviewed, and revised. Additionally, the process of planning ahead for residency applications will end up saving you time, money, and most…
What is the SEL for Internal Medicine?
In July 2021, the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine(AAIM)introduced the Internal Medicine Structured Evaluative Letter (SEL). The SEL is intended to replace the Chair/Departmental Letter and can also replace a standard Letter of Recommendation. However, it is not meant to replace all LoRs. Below, we will discuss what the SEL consists of as well as…
What Makes a Strong LoR for Residency?
Letters of Recommendation (LoRs) are one of the most important components of every residency candidate’s ERAS Application. This is the opportunity for Program Directors to hear from your supervisors how you worked in the field and what you are like as a person. You must choose which LoR’s to share with programs carefully. A strong…
Writing Residency Letters of Recommendation – Authorship Guide
In a previous article, we discussed Letters of Recommendation and how to get the best results. With this additional Authorship Guide to Writing Residency Letters of Recommendation, we hope to further streamline the process and help you get the strongest letters possible. Below, we have included an outline for writing residency Letters of Recommendation. We hope…
How to Obtain the Best Residency Letters of Recommendation
The process of obtaining several very solid Letters of Recommendation for medical residency can be a daunting task. However, with proper planning and a few key insights, your residency Letters of Recommendation (LoRs) can put you ahead of the curve. I would like to share the best tips to make the process as stress-free and…