For ERAS do we write a personal statement for each specific program?

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I’m a little confused about how the personal statement portion works. Do we just write a generalized personal statement for our speciality and assign it to each program? Or do we write program specific personal statements per each program?

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Curious on this as well. My plan was to have a generic letter written that overviews why I chose medicine and my speciality and more generic PS stuff. My last paragraph I was going to alter for specific programs. Like I will keep the generic last paragraph about wanting a strong clinical environment, good teachers, etc. for the programs I don't have super high intentions of going to. for the programs I really want I will alter that last paragraph to explain my ties to their region, why I wanna go there, etc.

Curious on other people's opinions.
 
I applied to ~50 programs. All I can say about writing 50 personal statements is f*** that. I wrote 1. Had no issues.

If you are super motivated, go for it. But I doubt a program is gonna care that you really love the city that it's in and that's why you want to be there
 
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I think that’s probably unnecessary. The only situation where that might be something you do is if you have a very strong interest in a specific program. As mentioned above, you might keep the core of your PS the same while adding some specific reasons for your interest in that program. Going overboard and writing a new PS for each institution you’re applying to is probably overboard.

The multiple PS scenario is typically for people that are applying to multiple specialties.
 
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