I just wanted to remind you that I’m still offering one-on-one help with letters of intent for residency applications. If you’d like to work with me, simply head to residency.teachable.com. Look for the interview course, sign up there, and then email me your letter of intent.
Make sure your letter is addressed and formatted according to the template provided in the free LOI course to your top choice. Include as much detail as possible—aiming for a page and a half is better than a single page because it’s always easier to trim content than to add more later.
When you send your email, I’ll also ask for some additional information, like your CV and a link to the program you’re applying to. I typically complete reviews within 24 hours, so don’t worry if your deadlines are coming up. I’ll make sure you’re all set.
The first letter review also comes with a template that can help you efficiently create the other 10 to 12 letters you might need for the remaining programs you're applying to.
Applying for a residency program can be overwhelming, especially when critical documents like letters of recommendation are delayed. These letters are vital as they provide insights into your skills, work ethic, and potential as a future clinician. If you’re facing the challenge of a late recommendation, don’t panic. Here’s how to navigate this situation effectively:
Determine who the recommender is, when they committed to submitting the letter, and how late the recommendation is. Understanding these details will help you plan your next steps.
Life happens, and delays are sometimes unavoidable. Send a polite reminder to your recommender, either via email or phone, and offer to provide any additional information or assistance.
If email doesn’t prompt a response, consider calling or stopping by their office, if appropriate, to follow up.
If the deadline is approaching, inform your program coordinator. Many application systems, like PhORCAS, allow for late submissions of recommendation letters and transcripts as long as the rest of your application is complete.
If your primary recommender cannot provide the letter, identify an alternative who can write a strong letter on short notice.
Avoid expressing frustration or anger. Maintain professionalism, as your recommender is helping you by writing the letter.
Request letters well in advance, provide clear instructions, and set internal deadlines to avoid similar issues in the future.
You can handle a late recommendation with professionalism and grace by following these steps. Residency programs value applicants who demonstrate resourcefulness and composure in challenging situations.
Your academic transcript is another essential part of your residency application, providing programs with a record of your academic performance. If you discover that your transcript will be d
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