- Ensure your descriptors relay the substance of your accomplishments. Although you are familiar with your achievements, your reader is not. You will not get "credit" if the reader does not understand what you have done.Use full sentences. Some applicants erroneously use phrases in their activity descriptors. You are submitting a formal application, and full sentences are therefore appropriate.Avoid abbreviations. Those that you think are common might be unintelligible to the reader.Avoid flowery language. Write in a streamlined format.Avoid complicated medical terminology unless absolutely necessary to convey a point. A layperson should be able to easily understand your descriptors.Do a spell and grammar check. Do not submit only to be embarrassed by a simple error.
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Optimizing your Medical Residency Application: ERAS®
<!-- @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } A:link { so-language: zxx } -->The Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®) is a program that transmits applications, letters of recommendation, Medical Student Performance Evaluations, medical school transcripts, board scores and other supporting credentials from a residency applicant and his or her designated dean's office to program directors using the Internet. The ERAS application has multiple sections, including demographics, academic record, experience and personal statement. The experience, or activities, section is where applicants describe their accomplishments – research, clinical, volunteer, teaching, paid work. The ERAS experience section allows the applicant to demonstrate his or her distinctiveness as a candidate.Some of the most useful residency application advice I can offer includes ensuring that your experience section is at its best: Here are some tips for an excellent ERAS activities section:
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