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Residents Medical Group Preps Medical Applicants For 2023

By: WebWire

Dr. Michael Everest Assisting Students with Medical Advice to Proceed with ERAS Regulations and Prep for 2023 Applications. Residents Medical Group is the only organization that prepares and teaches students to help its cohorts towards an educating hospital facility. This facility assists candidates with plenty of needed exposure, especially around its collaboration and network.

Preparing for ERAS isn't an overnight thing that happens. Moreover, it takes a lot of preparation and patience. The best ERAS applications are successful with a great extent of hard work, determination, and dedication.

In addition to showcasing one's intellect, the application can feature connections, prior work experience, publications, and skills; persistence is required through your education. You will have to ensure that your resume, CV, letters of recommendation, personal statement, and ERAS supplemental application ( if it is compulsory according to your requirements/specialties) are in top share - as well as your ERAS application fee and that you make sure you have everything in order before proceeding. Furthermore, you will need to be able to reach the requirements before the 16th of September 2022, which is the ERAS deadline for all applicants.

Although there are some easy tricks and tips that you can keep in mind, especially when crossing the final frontier and pursuing your residency. It isn't challenging to take your ERAS to another level.

You could start by following these simple do's and dont's of the ERAS shared in a recent webinar by Residents Medical Group. These will help you differentiate yourself as an entirely eccentric individual in a group of many applicants.

DO: Send in your CV or resume with your application. A much more conventional resume can summarize yourself as a professional, and it also provides a new point of view on the type of candidate you are. It's important to note that including a CV or resume shouldn't come with any cost of any alternative ERAS elements. Instead, it should be in addition to them. It would be best to ensure that you fill out all the information you are asked for on your application to avoid submission issues beforehand; moreover, your resume must be attached to your personal statement.

DO: Use your personal story to express who you are as an ideal candidate. Being honest but not shy with your personal statement will allow others to see you for who you are.

DON'T: Wait for too long when asking for your reference letters. There's certainly an appropriate protocol and etiquette to uphold when the recommendations are required. One of the biggest mistakes we can make is waiting until it's too late to request these letters.

DON'T: Be redundant. Conciseness is vital in all elements of the ERAS. Your goal is to come about as thorough and detailed in a highly informative way, highlighting the unique qualities and capabilities of your delightful work.

There are just a few months left till the ERAS are due. Be sure to consider these elements once your application has been finalized. The best tactic to avoid is don't overcomplicate the process and focus on the steps you could take to make things as easy as possible for yourself.

If you feel a bit overwhelmed, you shouldn't hesitate to contact the Residents Medical Group, which provides counseling and their helpful staff members on duty. They have tons of experience over decades with thousands of their successful ERAS applications and personal statements that crossed their desks. It starts with a simple first step to getting in touch and achieving the best advice in obtaining a solid ERAS application.

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