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All about Graduate Medical Education GME PUNDIT

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Med students...here are some things you should this Match. It's from my new book available on Amazon. Probably the best book out there on how to succeed during residency. A well informed book on graduate medical education & how you can be successful during Match, throughout residency, and building your name/brand. Read it. There's a chapter for med students transitioning to residency. It talks about the perspective from the program on what they are looking for when they read ERAS, personal statements & LORs, and also what they want to hear during the interview. A list of interview questions are provided as well as what to do and what not to do.

The whole book is about residency and the realities of the learning environment. It's good to be forewarned and there's also strategies to protect the residents, improve the resident experience and the overall culture of gme.

For residents transitioning to practice There's information about how to negotiate your physician contract also interview tips & a load of questions that employers ask you. Also a list of questions that you should be asking them.

Also, helpful to residents are listed strategies for building your referral base, for marketing your practice as well as improving your professional identity and slashing that whole imposter syndrome that residents feel.

It's a comprehensive book that you'll want to read. The personal restoration chapter gives great info on how to protect your inner resources so you don't suffer from fatigue. The statistics on residency in the book are mind blowing! My book titled Graduate Medical Education is available now on amazon. Click or copy link: https://a.co/eyLGUCT

Med students...here are some things you should this Match. It's from my new book available on Amazon. Probably the best book out there on how to succeed during residency. A well informed book on graduate medical education & how you can be successful during Match, throughout residency, and building your name/brand. Read it. There's a chapter for med students transitioning to residency. It talks about the perspective from the program on what they are looking for when they read ERAS, personal statements & LORs, and also what they want to hear during the interview. A list of interview questions are provided as well as what to do and what not to do.

The whole book is about residency and the realities of the learning environment. It's good to be forewarned and there's also strategies to protect the residents, improve the resident experience and the overall culture of gme.

For residents transitioning to practice There's information about how to negotiate your physician contract also interview tips & a load of questions that employers ask you. Also a list of questions that you should be asking them.

Also, helpful to residents are listed strategies for building your referral base, for marketing your practice as well as improving your professional identity and slashing that whole imposter syndrome that residents feel.

It's a comprehensive book that you'll want to read. The personal restoration chapter gives great info on how to protect your inner resources so you don't suffer from fatigue. The statistics on residency in the book are mind blowing! My book titled Graduate Medical Education is available now on amazon. Click or copy link: https://a.co/eyLGUCT

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