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Episode 141. Hear about how I organized the overwhelming amount of information you need to prepare for interviews and what you learn during interviews. I also discuss the importance of quality LORs, interesting hobbies, mentoring/leadership experience, and the power of creating your brand.
Other episodes to listen to next:
Episodes 90 and 91 on writing a personal statement
Episodes 93, 94, 95, and 98 on creating the list of programs to apply to and how to know if you are competitive for your specialty
Episodes 105 and 106 on ERAS
109-113 on interviewing
114 on LOIs
118 on creating a rank list
Visit First Line’s website and blog: https://www.firstlinepodcast.com
Editing Service for Pre-Med and Medical Students (CV, personal statement, applications): https://www.fiverr.com/firstlinepod
For a discount on your TrueLearn subscription use https://truelearn.referralrock.com/l/firstline/ and code firstline
Content on First Line is for educational and informational purposes only, not as medical advice. Views expressed are my own and do not represent any organizations I am associated with.
By Dr. Aubrey Ann Jackson3.5
66 ratings
Episode 141. Hear about how I organized the overwhelming amount of information you need to prepare for interviews and what you learn during interviews. I also discuss the importance of quality LORs, interesting hobbies, mentoring/leadership experience, and the power of creating your brand.
Other episodes to listen to next:
Episodes 90 and 91 on writing a personal statement
Episodes 93, 94, 95, and 98 on creating the list of programs to apply to and how to know if you are competitive for your specialty
Episodes 105 and 106 on ERAS
109-113 on interviewing
114 on LOIs
118 on creating a rank list
Visit First Line’s website and blog: https://www.firstlinepodcast.com
Editing Service for Pre-Med and Medical Students (CV, personal statement, applications): https://www.fiverr.com/firstlinepod
For a discount on your TrueLearn subscription use https://truelearn.referralrock.com/l/firstline/ and code firstline
Content on First Line is for educational and informational purposes only, not as medical advice. Views expressed are my own and do not represent any organizations I am associated with.

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