At the beginning of my second year of medical school I was put on "probation" as a result of "professionalism concerns." The issue was that I skipped a 4 small group sessions during the first year. I was then taken off probation during the third year, as the promotions committee unanimously decided that they had no further concerns. There are no concerns about professionalism reflected in any of my evaluations from the clinical years and the dean of students has said that although he will have to include a sentence or two about this incident in the dean's letter, he doesn't think it will have any impact on my residency application and says not to worry about it. He said that students have gotten in trouble for far worse things from our medical school and ended up matching into very competitive residencies.
Should I take his advice and relax or should I be concerned?
Should I take his advice and relax or should I be concerned?