3 Things You Can Do to Strengthen your ERAS Application

The ERAS Application for those applying for residency is your opportunity to present yourself as a strong candidate for a program. It’s imperative that you…
ERAS Pushed One Month Ahead for NRMP Match 2021

The global COVID19 pandemic has impacted medical education and subsequently, many applicants plan with applying for residency. The disruption in the residency match process has…
How Do I Land a U.S. Medical Residency if I Graduated More Than 5 Years Ago?

Applying for residency as an older graduate, meaning those over the age of forty and/or those who graduated medical school over 5 years ago, can…
Do’s and Don’ts for Your Personal Statement and CV in ERAS

The CV and personal statement can be a source of stress for medical students & graduates applying to residency. Presenting this information in a clean,…
Why USMLE Step 3 is important

Obtaining a U.S. Medical residency is highly competitive, with only one in four U.S. physicians being an international medical graduate (IMG). With the added pressures…
Where do I go from here?

If you are one of the thousands of residency applicants who didn’t match to a U.S. medical residency – it can feel like the end…
Preparing for Virtual Interviews

A virtual interview leverages video technology to allow a discussion to take place remotely. Although virtual interviews were being done, the spread of COVID-19 has…
USMLE: Breaking Down the Steps

As one of the core elements to the residency application, the impact USMLE scores have on a candidate’s journey to residency is immense. As a…
Make Your Intentions Known

It’s never too early to start brainstorming or drafting your letter of intent to the program where you interviewed for residency. This aspect of your…
Why You Shouldn’t Waive Your Right to Review Your Letters of Recommendation

Letters of recommendation are an essential aspect of the path to residency. A successful candidate has strong letters of recommendation from respected individuals who offer…