S SandP Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 18, 2013 Messages 185 Reaction score 47 Mar 30, 2022 #1 just for internal use. Members don't see this ad.
GoSpursGo SDN Chief Administrator Staff member Administrator Physician Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 30, 2008 Messages 40,278 Reaction score 23,754 Mar 30, 2022 #2 Definitely not a "normal" part of a CV. I would more exclude it but say something like "happy to provide scores if that would help you."
Definitely not a "normal" part of a CV. I would more exclude it but say something like "happy to provide scores if that would help you."
gutonc No Meat, No Treat Staff member Administrator Volunteer Staff Verified Member Physician Faculty PhD Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 21,663 Reaction score 18,525 Mar 31, 2022 #3 That's ridiculous. If your CV and residency reputation don't stand on their own, your Step scores won't help.
That's ridiculous. If your CV and residency reputation don't stand on their own, your Step scores won't help.
Raryn Infernal Internist / Enigmatic Endocrinologist Verified Member Physician Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 25, 2008 Messages 8,811 Reaction score 9,047 Mar 31, 2022 #4 SandP said: just for internal use. Click to expand... No. Your program director may allude to your in-training scores in their LOR, but they already have them - no reason for you to share.
SandP said: just for internal use. Click to expand... No. Your program director may allude to your in-training scores in their LOR, but they already have them - no reason for you to share.