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I know this is a standard occurrence; I see the other (5 year old) posts about it. Basically, a physician I shadowed with (quite a bit) asked me to write my own letter of recommendation. He will then "edit it" and submit it. Now, he says he asks all candidates to do this and I believe him.
I am not asking "how to do this"; I have written many letters of recommendation and I'm sure I can write a simple one for myself. What I am wondering is if you guys think I should do it.
I have lots of letters of recommendation from other people - research advisers, science professors, etc. This would be my only letter of recommendation from a physician. He is a great guy, and I know he does support me, but getting one would involve writing my own letter of rec and having him edit it.
What do you think - is it worth doing, to have a physician recommendation? Or should I just stick with the PhDs who wrote recommendations on their own?
Thanks for your advice/insults! 👍
I am not asking "how to do this"; I have written many letters of recommendation and I'm sure I can write a simple one for myself. What I am wondering is if you guys think I should do it.
I have lots of letters of recommendation from other people - research advisers, science professors, etc. This would be my only letter of recommendation from a physician. He is a great guy, and I know he does support me, but getting one would involve writing my own letter of rec and having him edit it.
What do you think - is it worth doing, to have a physician recommendation? Or should I just stick with the PhDs who wrote recommendations on their own?
Thanks for your advice/insults! 👍