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I found that by browsing other schools ERAS guidelines pdf's. Notaprogramdirector cleared up the confusion.Is the 5 day delay mentioned somewhere?
I found that by browsing other schools ERAS guidelines pdf's. Notaprogramdirector cleared up the confusion.Is the 5 day delay mentioned somewhere?
That is my understanding. I had myself scared too-- sorry for the spook.sounds good- you scared me for a second. So even if we submit on 10/20 we should be gucci?
How is everyone doing with their ERAS? Did anyone submit theirs already? How many pages is your ERAS application when view in PDF format? I keep thinking I am missing something and am nervous to submit.
I didnt fill out anything that wasnt mandatory lolSorry everyone, one last time: do we need to list “reason for leaving” for ANYTHING in the experience section? I worked as a medical scribe and peer tutor full-time for a year before med school started. Should I just write”started medical school” or leave it blank?
Your ERAS application is 18 pages in PDF view and you think it is too short?Same question- Mine, with the CV view, is 9 pages (ERAS view is 18).
Your ERAS application is 18 pages in PDF view and you think it is too short?
How about others? Anyone interested in sharing how long is their ERAS app, please?
Your ERAS application is 18 pages in PDF view and you think it is too short?
How about others? Anyone interested in sharing how long is their ERAS app, please?
Well, both are PDFs, but they have different styles. The only other psych application I've seen is from a classmate a year above me and it was significanlty longer than mine. However, they also had Ph.D so my scale might be a bit skewed.Your ERAS application is 18 pages in PDF view and you think it is too short?
How about others? Anyone interested in sharing how long is their ERAS app, please?
We are talking about the ERAS application, not the CV one. Yours is like 18 pages long. The folks who responded show 8, 9, or 10 pages so far. Looking at last year’s thread (just read it), looks like several responded that theirs were at 5 pages, a couple at 12 and 15 pages. I definitely don’t think you’re is too short. Did you include everything you did in pre-med and high school?Well, both are PDFs, but they have different styles. The only other psych application I've seen is from a classmate a year above me and it was significanlty longer than mine. However, they also had Ph.D so my scale might be a bit skewed.
7 days from app submission. Applying IM and starting to realize there is way too many programs haha.
Personally my biggest problem is my fit for a program I know nothing about. They don't do open houses, social media and the website is outdated past 5 years.
It really feels like some of these programs really don't care if people apply there at all.
Anybody doing anything for their background for virtual interviews? My plan was to just have a neutral wall or something.. nothing over the top... But I recently spoke with someone who is going all out and placing things on the walls for different reasons and stuff.
I spoke with one resident about this who said their program wouldn't care and might even kind of make fun of people who were all "extra" about it but.... that is n of 1.
I'll be out of town for rotations in Nov/Dec too so I'm not even sure what my interview environment is going to be yet.
Anybody doing anything for their background for virtual interviews? My plan was to just have a neutral wall or something.. nothing over the top... But I recently spoke with someone who is going all out and placing things on the walls for different reasons and stuff.
I spoke with one resident about this who said their program wouldn't care and might even kind of make fun of people who were all "extra" about it but.... that is n of 1.
I'll be out of town for rotations in Nov/Dec too so I'm not even sure what my interview environment is going to be yet.
Oh okay, that is helpful. LOL, I put some 8th grade promotion awards that I thought were medically relevant...JK.We are talking about the ERAS application, not the CV one. Yours is like 18 pages long. The folks who responded show 8, 9, or 10 pages so far. Looking at last year’s thread (just read it), looks like several responded that theirs were at 5 pages, a couple at 12 and 15 pages. I definitely don’t think you’re is too short. Did you include everything you did in pre-med and high school?
I just put 1-3 bullet points for each experienceAre ERAS experiences supposed to be 1-2 short descriptive sentences or like 2-3 descriptive sentences + 2 sentences with insights gained?
I’m gunna peep my instrument in the back just in the corner in view enough as a talking point potentially but not a distraction. Applying EM tho where hobbies and personality tends to be all of the interview (so I’m told). Head lots of EM PDs suggest doing something similar. Anything to get to know you better since nothing is in person this year.Anybody doing anything for their background for virtual interviews? My plan was to just have a neutral wall or something.. nothing over the top... But I recently spoke with someone who is going all out and placing things on the walls for different reasons and stuff.
I spoke with one resident about this who said their program wouldn't care and might even kind of make fun of people who were all "extra" about it but.... that is n of 1.
I'll be out of town for rotations in Nov/Dec too so I'm not even sure what my interview environment is going to be yet.
For research experiences, when listing the Supervisor - did y'all put Dr. XXXXXXl, title after like XXXXXXX, MD, PhD, or omit title entirely?
I have everything done I just keep adding and dropping programs to apply to. I think I’ll end up submitting sometime this week maybe Wednesday or Thursday if I get home from my rotation early and can read through everything one more time.anybody pull the trigger and submit yet?
let me know when you do.. nothing is stopping me except fear right now lolI have everything done I just keep adding a dropping programs to apply to. I think I’ll end up submitting sometime this week maybe Wednesday or Thursday if I get home from my rotation early and can read through everything one more time.
Same here haha I’ll let you knowlet me know when you do.. nothing is stopping me except fear right now lol
I did. After sitting there super anxious about it for about 2 weeks, I read it over one final time and YOLO'd that certify/submit button.anybody pull the trigger and submit yet?
Not yet, I am still debating whether I should include stuff that I did in college or whether ERAS should only include from grad and med school forward. Thoughts?anybody pull the trigger and submit yet?
Not yet, I am still debating whether I should include stuff that I did in college or whether ERAS should only include from grad and med school forward. Thoughts?
I did jobs in college that were more blue collar and manual labor because I use that to paint a certain picture. If you feel that an experience is worth mentioning then do it. Just don’t name off every honor society you’ve been in since high school and BS summer jobsI included a full-time job as a medical scribe and a big volunteer activity that I was involved with during my gap year just to fill that bridge between undergrad and starting medical school.
Some programs in my specialty im applying to require supplemental documents/stuffWhat are you referring to?
As far as you know. /creepyIt's awesome seeing some of the members on here that I have seen posting since pre-med days and now we're applying to residency. I'm glad we've all been on this crazy ride together for years. Even though I don't really know any of you personally, I feel like I do in a way. Good luck to all of you this cycle!
How is everyone doing with their ERAS? Did anyone submit theirs already? How many pages is your ERAS application when view in PDF format? I keep thinking I am missing something and am nervous to submit.
Totally agree. I added a job in high school because it flows with my PS and story. Seems dumb to leave it out for no reason. I feel like if it paints who you are, add it.I did jobs in college that were more blue collar and manual labor because I use that to paint a certain picture. If you feel that an experience is worth mentioning then do it. Just don’t name off every honor society you’ve been in since high school and BS summer jobs
There are definitely a ton of programs. In the past, you would determine fit during the interviews and pre-interview dinners. Unfortunately you guys don't have that option this year, which really sucks. If programs don't offer open houses, which it's hard to say how useful those are, you could try emailing the coordinator to see if they could provide you the contact info of residents to talk with.7 days from app submission. Applying IM and starting to realize there is way too many programs haha.
Personally my biggest problem is my fit for a program I know nothing about. They don't do open houses, social media and the website is outdated past 5 years.
It really feels like some of these programs really don't care if people apply there at all.
once you apply, your scores will get uploaded. you're good now with having them authorized. nothing left to do but apply!woah wait a second. I am finishing up my ERAS stuff and I stumble onto this thread of wisdom. regarding USMLE and COMLEX scores, all we need to click is 'authorize' correct?
or does USMLE need to officially send scores over to ERAS some other way. I am not sure about this.
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this is what I have. is there more I need to do?
Well, one of the posters above (@InterventionalSpacePsych) did say his/her CV view is indeed 9 pages (his/her ERAS app view is 18 pages)... not sure if it is the norm or outliers. Would definitely like to hear more inputs from others. I am definitely panicking because mine is not remotely close to that many pagesHoly crap I thought you guys were saying your CVs were 8-10 pages, I had a quick panic attack. So ready for all this to be submitted.
Yes, you still need to assign them to each program. Using the drop down in the right column next to both USMLE and COMLEX.woah wait a second. I am finishing up my ERAS stuff and I stumble onto this thread of wisdom. regarding USMLE and COMLEX scores, all we need to click is 'authorize' correct?
or does USMLE need to officially send scores over to ERAS some other way. I am not sure about this.
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this is what I have. is there more I need to do?
My total ERAS is 10 pagesWell, one of the posters above (@InterventionalSpacePsych) did say his/her CV view is indeed 9 pages (his/her ERAS app view is 18 pages)... not sure if it is the norm or outliers. Would definitely like to hear more inputs from others. I am definitely panicking because mine is not remotely close to that many pages
WHen programs say they require 3 LORs, does that mean you shouldn't assign four? I have four letters uploaded in total, but ones from an off service doc (psych) while I'm applying IM. The third letter is from the "dept chair" but at my DO school it's my clinical dean for the third and fourth year. She used a sloe-style template to create a dept chair letter for IM programs. I'm torn if I should assign that letter to each program and skip out on the psych one, or just send each program four.
Thoughts on when to send emails of interest to PDs? I got the advice that I should send them before apps are submitted so as to not get lost in the crowd. Also, thoughts on personalizing your PS for top programs by adding one or two lines at the end specific to that program?