Does anyone have a good resource to help with writing a personal statement for residency programs? I'm looking to work on mine this summer and would like some direction, thanks!
So there are two ways of thinking:
1. You want to end up in a place you belong. This is what I did, and I am VERY happy. Write a personal statement. Not just a bunch of words on a page, but a real personal statement. Say what your perception of a doctor is. Say what your idea of work is. Say what is important to your soul. The programs you get interviews from will share similar views (or will be beneath you, are trying to get you for your scores). When you know
your why, your core, what
drives you, you can let everyone else see if you are the type of person they want. When you mix, sparks fly, and all of a sudden you are where you are supposed to be. You (believe it or not, they have a name for this)...
Match. You don't "get accepted" nor are you "offered a position," you match. It may not be where you thought you'd end up, it may not be in the location you thought you wanted to be, but residency is TOO LONG and TOO HARD to be in a program you don't click with and with people you don't like.
2. You want to end up at a place or in a field that everyone wants. This is NOT what I did, but what I recommend for people trying to get into a residency that is competitive, or wants to be in a geographic location.
Lie your pants off. This is the fundamental of human manipulation. You read the websites for the programs you want to go to (and you want to go to them because its in the residency or location of your choice, not actually because you want to go there). You find out
their why, find out
what drives them. Then, you tailor your dreams, ambitions, and perspective in life to match theirs.
You'll probably end up in a place full of liars and cheats, but at least you'll be where you thought you wanted to go!