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I've requested a LOR which I have to write myself. like many docs, this one has no writing skills and no time. 😉
What are some examples of buzzwords to include in the letter?
Guess it somewhat depends on what field you're entering.
you serious....?
let's say i want to go into IM.
what different words would a writer use compared to someone going into EM?
While Dr. McSteamy was attached to our service, he consistently demonstrated a grasp of patient care that would be expected by someone further along in their medical training. He has demonstrated time and again the ability to think clearly under stressful situations and arrive at a working diagnosis with alacrity.
He has demonstrated a unique capability to communicate at all levels within the medical hierarchy and explain concepts of a plan to families, nurses, technicians and department chairs with amazing ease.
As such, any continuing education assignments in the future should be made with an eye towards Dr. McSteamy's greater contribution to medicine as a whole rather than the immediate needs of the service to which he has been assigned.
so the highlighted words are the ones they're looking for?
Not to hijack, but what are some "bad" LOR keywords (in that passive-aggressive "looks good, but actually isn't" way)? I'm thinking "always showed up on time", etc.
-quiet
-reserved
-performs adequately
-appropriate fund of knowledge
-hasn't murdered anyone. yet.
-quiet
-reserved
-performs adequately
-appropriate fund of knowledge
-hasn't murdered anyone. yet.
