Prelim/transitional personal statements?

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Hey everybody, what is the general concensus about providing a general personal statement vs. anesthesia specific PS when applying to prelim and transitional programs? I was just thinking of assigning my anesthesia PS to all prelim and trans. I appreciate any feedback.
 
driverabu said:
Hey everybody, what is the general concensus about providing a general personal statement vs. anesthesia specific PS when applying to prelim and transitional programs? I was just thinking of assigning my anesthesia PS to all prelim and trans. I appreciate any feedback.

Thats what I was advised to do, and that was what I did, and it was absolutely fine. Prelim and transitional programs know that you are passing through en route to an advanced (PGY2) program. They'll just want to get a sense of you and where you're headed. Your anesthesia statement will serve that purpose. If, however, you are particularly interested in a prelim/transitional program for specific reasons, then it may be worthwhile to create a statement specific to that program.
 
Thank you very much for your help
 
I just wanted to see if there was any other opinions on this subject.
 
driverabu said:
Hey everybody, what is the general concensus about providing a general personal statement vs. anesthesia specific PS when applying to prelim and transitional programs? I was just thinking of assigning my anesthesia PS to all prelim and trans. I appreciate any feedback.

I was told to use the same PS as well for both and that's what I'm doing. The thought of writing another one makes me want to cry anyway...I hate PSs
 
This is great news...

I was dreading the possibility of adding on to my personal statement. They are really painful to write. Hehe

Peace,
John
 
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