Episode 90. The personal statement is the most important part of your application for many specialties. It is also the part of your application that you uniquely have control over. Many students overlook this important element of the application.
The 2021 program director survey cited that in all specialties, the personal statement is more important when selecting who to interview than other factors including 1) volunteer and extracurricular experiences, 2) awards and honors, 3) the prestige of your medical school, and 4) research experience.
The personal statement was even more important than 1) USMLE/COMLEX scores and 2) your school grades for applicants applying to many specialties including child neurology, family medicine, neurosurgery, PM&R, psychiatry, and vascular surgery. Now that Level 1 and Step 1 is pass/fail, many more specialties are likely to join the ranks of these specialties that look more at the personal statement for a more holistic review process.
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This is part 1 of a two part series on personal statements for residency applications!
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