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The search for residencies for medical students is fraught with difficulty, including the availability of free time, and the ability to deliver well-written personal statements.  Let The Doctor Job offer Pain Relief for your search for a residency. The Doctor Job can help you find a job in every specialty, whether you're looking for a career in allergy and immunology, anesthesiology, colon and rectal surgery, dermatology, emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, medical genetics, neurological surgery, nuclear medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology, pathology, pediatrics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, plastic surgery, preventive medicine, psychiatry and neurology, radiology, surgery, thoracic surgery or urology.
Too many medical students get overconfident about the electronic matching process for residencies.  Learn some of the ways you can make sure that you don't get left behind.What The Doctor Job does to give you the best chance to find a residency.The Doctor Job's services are reasonably priced.Important Questions that any Medical Students should be asking about their search for a residency.Sign Up to have your resume revised, cover letter written and personal statement created by The Doctor Job.

Pricing:

How much is your search for a residency worth? Considering that failure to get into a residency program can affect your medical career negatively, forcing you to rely on research and non-clinical jobs until you can enter a program, this should be one of your highest priorities.

With a cost that is less than the average first-year resident makes in one week, The Doctor Job provides a value that is unparalleled and impossible to argue with.

Complete Service:

The Doctor Job will provide you with a newly written resume, and up to two personal statements for different specialties or sub-specialties, or answers to two different personal statement questions. You will receive up to two revisions of the first drafts that we provide to you for each document.

Additionally, your writer will assist you in editing text for your ERAS application or, if you are not applying through ERAS, in writing a cover letter to accompany your application materials. The Doctor Job will keep electronic versions of your documents on file for ten years, so that you can always download these documents from any computer.

We will also be happy to schedule extensive interview and career counseling over the phone after you have completed your applications. You will have a personal career counselor assigned to your case, and he or she will work with you as long as you need, until you are ready to meet the challenges of your residency interviews head on.

The cost for this service is only $500.00.

Additional personal statements (more than two) cost only $50 for each additional specialty. Any further services required for your residency or fellowship application other than the ones listed above can be provided for an additional fee. Contact a customer service representative to find out more.

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Under the Knife - Your Career Center for articles on resumes, cover letters and personal statements
Under the Knife - Your Career Center for articles on resumes, cover letters and personal statements

Your Resume

The biggest mistake medical students, residents and physicians make with regard to their resumes is that they simply list information without giving any thought to the relevance and impact the information will have on the person reading it. While your resume does contain facts about your academic and professional past, you want to structure those facts such that your resume resonates with employers in the way that an effective advertisement does with consumers.
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Your Cover Letter

The cover letter is perhaps the most misunderstood aspect of the application process. Some people disregard cover letters completely, and others put way too much emphasis on them. There are several essential functions of a cover letter, and understanding those functions will take the guesswork out of the writing process.
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Your Personal Statement

The drafting of your personal statement might be something that you’re dreading. Even if you are a skilled writer, it can be hard to choose a topic, avoid clichés, and strike a balance between unique and over-the-top. Writing a personal statement does not have to be a painful process. Our writers have assembled some important tips for writing a winning personal statement that will set you apart from the pack.

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Featured Article

Choosing a Specialty

Choosing a specialty and finding the resulting residency is one of the most important decisions that you'll face in your medical career. However, taking the time for the necessary proper self-assessment, research and exploration of your desired field of medicine would mean having less time for patient care, clinical rotations, and studying. As a result, the decision of which specialty to choose is very rarely an educated one. Finding a specialty that suits you is a process of identifying the lifestyle, intellectual challenge and research potential, among other factors, that agree with you.

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