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First Aid for the Match, Fourth Edition (First Aid Series)

First Aid for the Match, Fourth Edition (First Aid Series)Authors: Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Category: Book

List Price: $39.95
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Seller: book_holders
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 97167

Media: Paperback
Edition: 4
Pages: 320
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.5

ISBN: 0071472916
Dewey Decimal Number: 378
EAN: 9780071472913
ASIN: 0071472916

Publication Date: September 13, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

REAL-WORLD, RELEVANT ANSWERS TO ALL YOUR MATCH QUESTIONS

  • More application and interview tips for each specialty
  • Get the match you want
  • What to do if you don't match
  • Personal statements and CVs that worked
  • Frequently asked interview questions (and good answers)
  • Winning tips from students who matched with top programs
  • Latest trends in specialties

THE SUPPORT YOU NEED TO GET THE MATCH YOU WANT

  • Select the right program
  • Stay cool and do it right with step-by-step directions
  • Avoid costly interview mistakes
  • Get the inside scoop on Match Day
  • Utilize tips designed for your specific situation
  • Zero-in on your goals



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great book for Figuring out Fourth Year and Applications   February 24, 2007
SouthTemple (Utah, USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I really like this book and am glad I found it. I was not a fan of the First Aid for Step I, and so was leery of using this book but as I looked through it I felt it was very complete.

I have felt sort of clueless about the whole application process and how to figure out what I could do, what fields I wanted to go into, what fields are competitive but still - somehow - I could find a way in. There really aren't a lot of resources on this whole process and word of mouth is not enough. Considering how incredibly important the third/four years are in terms of strategizing for your future, I am surprised how few real resources there are. People talk about the Iverson book but I found it too simplistic.

I also need some handholding in simple areas I might be unfamiliar with, like how to write your personal statement, CV and application and this book does a good job of addressing that. Overall, I think this book is a sleeper and I totally recommend it.



5 out of 5 stars A good overview of the match process.   October 7, 2009
bibliophile (New Haven, CT)
This book is an overview of the match process with advice on each step. It is not as long or detailed as for example, Iserson's. However, this also makes it more manageable. It covers everything from how to apply, how to write a good personal statement and CV, to whom to ask for letters, how to do well on the interview, and how to make a rank list. There is also a special chapter devoted to IMGs. It also has a chapter with an overview of each specialty. I found it helpful while applying for residency in a competitive specialty.


5 out of 5 stars The best guide you can get!   February 12, 2010
Capital One Platinum (Puerto Rico)
Every med student most have for the match!You'll find tips that is goin to make you Rock on the Match!!


4 out of 5 stars Match Book   November 11, 2009
J. Brar
I burnt this after I matched. Excellent source of info, but the reality is that a book won't help you match as much as your personality and your own history.


3 out of 5 stars Good book if you are in American med school   November 29, 2006
Kyoichi Fujita (Miami, Florida USA)
6 out of 12 found this review helpful

Probably excellent source of statistics of percentages of positions occupied by American graduate and foreign med grad, salaries, unmatched positions in each sub categories of residencies programs - are portrayed.
Although they are mere numbers, certainly other additional factors played in major role exemplified as nepotism, connection, US clinical experiences were simply ignored or not mentioned at all. It also lacks prospective point of view of foreign medical graduate and how they have to approach which oftentimes differ greatly from those of American graduates.

No other books showed and listed examples of comprehensive letter of recommendations, Curriculum vitae, personal statements and so ons. One comes to understanding what is required in producing decent documents when faced with these challenges.

Overall, this book shouldn't be a sole example to steer clear your residency positions if you are foreign med grad, but some portions of this book presents with second-to-none series of how to create good documents.


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