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FELLOWSHIP InformationChief Resident:Michael Kim, M.D.Fellowship Cycle 2012
FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION
The majority of the information regarding fellowship application can be found at this website:
https://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/eras/fellowship_applicants/
STEP 1: Know What Fellowship you are applying to
Look up the Fellowship Cycle You are applying to at the website listed here:
https://services.aamc.org/eras/erasstats/par/
STEP 2: KNOW THE IMPORTANT DATES
DATE
June 18 - My ERAS website opens to applicants to begin working on their applications- EFDO begins to generate and distribute MyERAS tokens
July 1 -Fellowship applicants may apply to JULY application cycle programs- ERAS Post Office opens to July application cycle to Programs (programs can download your application)
Even if your specialty follows the July OR December Application Cycle, it is still your responsibility to follow-up on all the programs that you want to apply to and make sure that they do not follow another timeline (in case they do not go through the match and have an outside application process).
STEP 2: Know the important dates
MyERAS will open for applicants on JULY 1st to sign up and work on their profile, upload documents, upload personal statement(s).
However, you cannot apply to programs until July 15th, and the programs can download your application on the same opening day. It's a good idea to register for ERAS and upload your documents on opening day JULY 1st because it may take a few weeks to gather all your transcripts/dean's letter, and you want all your documents ready to go ASAP
STEP 2: Get everything in Early
There is an advantage to applying early
You can schedule your interviews earlier and the pool of applicants will only become more competitive as time progresses
GET YOUR PAPERWORK IN ASAP – give your LOR writers a gentle nudge to get things done in a timely manner
STEP 3: Process of Applying through ERAS
The next slides consist of the step-by-step explanation of the ERAS application process. This will be a quick summary so you know what it entails, but I recommend that you look through it carefully and to go online to look through all the links as well:
EFDO TOKEN
Obtain EFDO Electronic Token This needs to be done before you can even get
an ERAS account. EFDO is basically a service (that you pay $90 for)
so that they can receive all your documents, scan your documents, and then distribute them to the programs that you want to apply to.
In the past, when you applied for residency, your Dean's office did most or all of this. However, now that we're in a residency program, we don't have a Dean's office, so we need to pay $90 for someone else to do this for us.
REGISTER MyERAS
Register on MyERAS After you get your EFDO Electronic token, you can
register for MyERAS. You can work on your profile, mention all your great
publications and volunteer work that you did/are doing.
You can work on your profile but just remember that before you can apply to any programs, your ERAS profile needs to be certified/submitted.
Once it is certified/submitted, then it cannot be altered, so just make sure everything you put is accurate, check your spelling, etc.
DOCCUMENTS
Obtain/upload documents You need to get these documents in order for your file
to be complete: USMLE - For the USMLE scores, you don't have to
contact NBME or anything. There's a box that you can check when you apply to programs, and if you check that box, then they will release all your scores to the programs. You just have to pay $50.
Personal Statement Letters of Recommendation Medical School Transcript MSPE (Med school performance evaluation) Photo (optional)
LETTERS of RECOMMENDATION
For the Letters of Recommendation, print out the coversheet for the LOR. You can download the cover letter by searching “cover letter” at the AAMC website it can be downloaded as a PDF file
On the coversheet, you can put your name, your AAMC number, and the name of your letter writer.
You have to then check whether or not you waive the right to view your letter and then sign it. Give the letter writer the LOR coversheet and (if you want) your CV and personal statement.
Chief Residents Recommendations RE: LOR
How to ask? You would be surprised at how brutally honest
some LOR writers can be. The best approach I have found is to ask in the following manner: “Hey Dr. Faw, I am pursuing my career interest in
gastroenterology and was wondering if you could possibly support my career endevours by writing me a strong letter of recommendation. I can provide a rough draft of a personal statement as well as a CV to help in the letter writing process. Thanks!”
Chief Residents Recommendations RE: LOR
Who to ask? Obviously a letter from the specialty you are applying
to (Quality of Letter is more important than Quantity) Program Directors LOR – Be good in front of Dr. Rucker Clinic Mentor Ward Attending
Subspecialty elective
4 or More LORs???
For every program you apply to, they say that there is a maximum of 4 LOR that you can send to the program, but that's not true.
It's just that you can only send 4 LOR AT A TIME. If you wanted to send more than 4 LOR, you can pick the first 4 LOR that you want to send.
Once July 15th comes around and the programs have downloaded your application including the 4 LOR, then at that time, you can upload more LOR. The programs will periodically check your EFDO and download any additional documents that you upload.
What to give LOR Writers
Large Manilla envelope with the following items Stamped and addressed envelope to EFDO EFDO Cover Letter CV- they will be able to write more about you if
you give them more information! Personal statement - will give the letter writer
more background information about you that they may use in their letter, so it's generally a good thing. Like your future career plans etc
Message to LOR Writers
Make sure to ask the letter writer to send the letter of recommendation directly to EFDO/ERAS so that you never see the letter and it can remain "official”
Following up with the LOR
I have personally found it useful to give my LOR writers a thank-you card or a small thank-you present for the LOR about a week or two after giving them the packet
It serves a gentle reminder to them to get the LOR in faster than later.
Once the EFDO receives any LOR for you, they will send you an email to let you know that they received it. However, they won't tell you who the letter is from. You can call them directly and ask which letters have come in, and then kindly harass the ones who may be a little slower in getting their letters in.
DON’T FORGET!!!
Don't forget to get a Med School Transcript AND a MSPE (Med School Performance Evaluation). You need both.
An MSPE at most schools was equivalent to a "Dean's Letter", which basically summarized how well you did in med school in comparison to other people in your class. Ask your med school for both of these, and they should be able to send it directly to EFDO for you.
APPLYING TO PROGRAMS
Apply to Programs The simple part. After all the documents are
uploaded, your profile is submitted/certified, then all you have to do is to click on the programs that you want to apply and then pay lots of money (again).
I am not sure but I believe that it costs $100 for the first 10 programs, then $10 each for programs 11-20, $15 each for programs 21-30, $25 each for programs 31+.
Remember to assign all the necessary documents (LOR, MSPE, transcripts, etc) for each program for which you are applying.
REGISTER FOR MATCH Register for NRMP
This happens much later, in August of 2012. You pay approximately $40 and register for the match
process You can also go on NRMP to see which programs participate
in the match and how many positions they are going to fill through the match.
But I have listed below for you the Dates:
Match Begins
Rank Order List Opens
Rank Order List Closes
Match Day
Internal Medicine Specialties
08/01/12 10/10/12 11/14/12 12/05/12
Links to websites
TOKEN REQUESTS: https://www.erasfellowshipdocuments.org/tokendisclosure.asp
NRMP: http://www.nrmp.org/
ERAS: https://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/eras/
fellowship_applicants/
Application Process: https://www.erasfellowshipdocuments.org/instructions.asp?
typ=appprocess
Timeline: https://www.erasfellowshipdocuments.org/instructions.asp?typ
=impdates