You don't want to be remembered for what you wore. This means don't be sloppy, but also don't be fashionable. Your interview attire should be generic. You shouldn't stick out from other interviewers in a headless line-up. This is about who you are, not what you're wearing.
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Tips to excel in medical school and match urology from a urologist
Dr. Milhouse is a urologist that specializes in female urology. We asked her for advice on doing well in medical school and matching urology in her career profile (coming Thursday!) and she gave such a detailed answer it deserved its own blog post! It echos a lot of the points I included in the Tips to match a competitive specialty part 1 and part 2 posts, but in a different voice and specific to urology.
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In addition to your time and hard work, matching dermatology requires dollars - thousands of dollars.
Read MoreHow to write a letter of recommendation (for yourself or for someone else)
Whenever you ask for a letter of recommendation, I recommend you offer to provide the letter writer with a draft (it's even better if you've written the draft before you ask so that you can send it to them later that day).
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