LOR from private practice doc

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I'm a third-year student interested in family medicine - currently rotating with a family med doc in private practice that gives me a fair amount of responsibility and autonomy in regards to seeing patients on my own, performing history and physicals, writing notes etc. I will only have one more family medicine rotation, starting about 2 months before residency applications are due on Sept 1st. I would like to ask for a letter of recommendation from this doc, but is it frowned upon since he is in private practice vs. academic? Or is it more important that it's a family doc writing the letter, since this is my preferred choice for residency?

Thanks!
 
Definitely ask for a letter, it sounds like it would be a good one and you can decide next summer whether or not to use it for ERAS when you have more LORs. This is something I didn't figure out until later in third year -- ask every attending you get along with well and spend a good amount of time with for a letter.
 
Get any LOR you think will be good. You can always decide later if you need to actually use it. Having too many strong LORs is a much better situation than not having enough.
 
Letters from attendings that will write something meaningful and who actually got to know you make a huge difference. These letters often come from community attendings vs. academic attendings just based on the nature of the rotation set up. If you're going for a super academic residency I'd definitely not use it as the only letter and plan to get a more academic setting letter but this letter sounds like it will definitely help you also as I'm sure it will say specific good things about you.
 
I'm applying FM this season, just wrapped up interviews a few weeks ago. I had 3 letters that I used from Private Practice docs; 1 FM, 1 OB, and one Surgeon.

On my interviews I got countless comments on how strong my letters were; some said they felt my letters were among the strongest they'd ever read.

So my take is that of you feel the letter will be a great one, by all means ask for it and don't be afraid to submit it. I can vouch for the fact that in FM it can work well.
 
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