Hey Orthogate,
Hope interviews are going well, and good luck to the aspiring MS3s who are getting ready to start applying to aways!
I'm a current ortho resident. Two colleagues and I got together to start MedAppRx. Originally it was just for application editing and consulting, but more and more we found that people just wanted information about applying to residency. They wanted it from a program director (such as how Dr. Levine and others have been phenomenal in the Ask the Attending section here) or someone who was on the committee, who would one day see their application. They wanted something that was believable, credible, and could directly aid in their getting into the program of choice.
We've gone on to re-launch MedAppRx as a blog/site www.medapprx.com to try to get that information. We'll be sharing a few of our own experiences, interviewing program directors, and providing the primary source information you need to succeed as an applicant in a really competitive field. We're just setting out, but expect to rapidly fill our site with info.
Please come visit us, ask us questions, tell us what you want to ask/hear, and we'll do our best to make our site just one more resource you can use to getting into ortho.
Hope interviews are going well, and good luck to the aspiring MS3s who are getting ready to start applying to aways!
I'm a current ortho resident. Two colleagues and I got together to start MedAppRx. Originally it was just for application editing and consulting, but more and more we found that people just wanted information about applying to residency. They wanted it from a program director (such as how Dr. Levine and others have been phenomenal in the Ask the Attending section here) or someone who was on the committee, who would one day see their application. They wanted something that was believable, credible, and could directly aid in their getting into the program of choice.
We've gone on to re-launch MedAppRx as a blog/site www.medapprx.com to try to get that information. We'll be sharing a few of our own experiences, interviewing program directors, and providing the primary source information you need to succeed as an applicant in a really competitive field. We're just setting out, but expect to rapidly fill our site with info.
Please come visit us, ask us questions, tell us what you want to ask/hear, and we'll do our best to make our site just one more resource you can use to getting into ortho.