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What's the protocol for obtaining a LOR?
I witnessed a fellow classmate asking for one today. Quite comical. Poor fella nearly wet himself.
He walked up to an attending he knew for barely a week, mumbled something about a letter of rec, thrust out his CV and cover letter, and was nearly bowled over in shock when the attending said, "Of course."
Is it that simple? I was under the impression we needed to know an attending for a longer period of time (seriously...a week?! We've been on this rotation together for a week!), needed to explain the ERAS cover letter and the whole process of waiving our viewing rights, and at least go over key points on the CV that we'd like mentioned in the LOR.
Is there no need to do all this since attendings are well-versed in what students need for their LOR?
I witnessed a fellow classmate asking for one today. Quite comical. Poor fella nearly wet himself.
He walked up to an attending he knew for barely a week, mumbled something about a letter of rec, thrust out his CV and cover letter, and was nearly bowled over in shock when the attending said, "Of course."
Is it that simple? I was under the impression we needed to know an attending for a longer period of time (seriously...a week?! We've been on this rotation together for a week!), needed to explain the ERAS cover letter and the whole process of waiving our viewing rights, and at least go over key points on the CV that we'd like mentioned in the LOR.
Is there no need to do all this since attendings are well-versed in what students need for their LOR?