Thank you notes post-interview - sent with very poor penmanship

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I'm interviewing for pediatrics residency and have been trying to write handwritten thank you notes to the faculty whom I interviewed with. I have a few questions.

1.) Is it advised to send a thank you note to the PD as well even if you did not interview with them?

2.) I took a photo of one of the thank you notes I sent so I could remember what I wrote for future notes. I realized that my handwriting is terrible. At the time, I just wanted to get the note done. I did not realize how poor my penmanship is. It frankly looks like a kindergartener wrote it, with letters being different sizes. This was to the PD.

Could this prevent me from matching there?

I don't think it would prevent you, but why not just be safe and not send a thank you note? They don't help your ranking whatsoever.
 
Thank you. Don't send TY's at all? Why do you say that? All of my advisors have told us to send notes.

Don’t think they help and they are a whole lot of trouble. Also if a program really puts in the effort to track thank you notes and not sending one hurts you then that was a program that I was not interested in attending
 
When people send me (a resident) a thank you note, I hand it, unopened, to my program coordinator to put in their file (to say they sent thank you notes). It doesn't help at all for ranking and I generally don't care what they say, because I know they are a formality that should go away. If you do want to send a thank you note, do so in whatever the easiest way possible is.
 
This app makes the process of sending hand-written letters easier (saw on shark tank!) - Felt App

Why not send an email instead of a letter. I'd rather receive that if I were the interviewer.
 
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