LoR template?

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good evening

I am an internal medicine hospitalist.

I recently had a very nice college student shadow me

She asked me for a letter of recommendation for DO school

I have never written one before and I want to do a good job

I want to make sure that the language sounds professional and well written

Does anyone have any recommendations where I can find a template that I can then modify to upload?

Thanks !
 
good evening

I am an internal medicine hospitalist.

I recently had a very nice college student shadow me

She asked me for a letter of recommendation for DO school

I have never written one before and I want to do a good job

I want to make sure that the language sounds professional and well written

Does anyone have any recommendations where I can find a template that I can then modify to upload?

Thanks !

Use Gemini or chatgpt for a template.

Fill in your details and then re run it through there for any issues/grammar/edits.
 
Using AI for LORs = proof positive that these letters are just as pointless as I always thought they were.

Isn’t there some sort of secret lingo used in these to distinguish “top candidates” from those who aren’t as good? Certain buzzwords that indicate certain things? Where’s aPD to fill us in on this?
 
trick to LLM's is provide it details and anecdotes (just list them, don't worry about writing them in paragraph form) then let the LLM formulate the letter for you. Otherwise it will be too generic and not good.
 
you should make the premed promise to never do IM / hospitalist in exchange for the letter

its the best thing you couuld do for them, more so than the letter itself
 
you should make the premed promise to never do IM / hospitalist in exchange for the letter

its the best thing you couuld do for them, more so than the letter itself
OK...we get it. You hate being a hospitalist. You can stop now.
 
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