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Reddit mentions of Iserson's Getting Into a Residency: A Guide for Medical Students, 8th edition
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Iserson's Getting Into a Residency: A Guide for Medical Students, 8th edition. Here are the top ones.
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I have had the opportunity to sit on both my med school admissions committee and a couple of my residency rank list meetings and the biggest thing that it always boils down to is 1) Don't be a douche...seriously. You can have a 45 MCAT and have set up an HIV shelter in a 3rd world country, but if you're a douche nobody is going to want to work with you. 2) Common sense-that book is a pretty good resource (I used it for both med school and residency) 3) don't lie 4) It's all a game... if you show interest, they will show interest back. If you try too hard-they'll see right through it.
I am a person who likes to learn from other people's mistakes and successes. For this reason, I find books that describe what other people did extremely helpful. Here are some that really helped me:
First Aid for the Match
Iserson's Getting Into Residency