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Faq says: "In medical school, talk to the medical student rotation director for ophthalmology. Arrange to do an ophthalmology elective during the end of your third year. This will allow you to explore the field and build relationships with attendings and staff who can write a letter of support for your application. Doing your first ophthalmology elective as a fourth year is too late because applications should be submitted to the Central Application Service before September of your fourth year of medical school."
my school has no elective rotations third year. What should I do?
my school has no elective rotations third year. What should I do?