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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
The interviewers are looking for unique qualities and statements that make you stand out from the crowd of medical students they are considering for their program. They want to hear what makes you the most unique and stand-out candidate to join their program.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I believe I am the strongest candidate for your residency program because I am incredibly dedicated to my professional and personal development. Since beginning medical school, I have committed to taking a personal development workshop twice per year. The topics have included communication, interpersonal skills, multi-tasking, organization, and even persuasive writing. I plan to take these skills and apply them to this residency and my future career as a physician. Is there any reason you would not choose me?"

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
To stand out from the crowd of candidates, there are many things you could mention in your answer, including your passion for volunteer work, a connection to any faculty or staff there, a story of personal struggle and triumph, a unique skill set you have, or a unique degree, diploma, or certification you bring to the table. No matter how you answer, speak passionately about what makes you the best candidate for this residency program.
Dr. Shani Saks is a board-certified internist and cardiologist in private practice.
I will be a stellar resident in your program because I have been working to become a well-rounded, responsible person. I undertook volunteer work, research projects, and extra jobs to gain life skills that will benefit me and my patients as I embark on my residency program.
"I have a strong work ethic and exceptional ability to communicate difficult concepts in a way that is easily understood."
"I am an exceptionally well-rounded candidate. I have excelled academically and met multiple research milestones during medical school. I have volunteered within my community to learn more about its local patient population. I also have multiple interests outside of medicine that provide an outlet for stress. These qualities allow me to connect more deeply with my colleagues and patients."

Sara Yumeen is a Dermatology resident physician.
"I believe my resilience in the face of adversity helps me stand out as a candidate for your program. As a college student, I needed to pay for my own tuition and living expenses and found work as a research assistant to earn money while also gaining important skills for my application to medical school. I also worked at the museum on campus, teaching science classes to young children. While it was challenging to work two jobs while also studying challenging courses, I remained resilient and worked on my time management to ensure I could complete all my responsibilities. I believe this resilience will allow me to go the extra mile for my patients, whether trying to get insurance approval for necessary medication or connecting them with resources to ensure they get timely care."
"I am unique in that I have a professional background before medical school, which I believe demonstrates I am professional, reliable, and mature enough to be an excellent resident. Additionally, my leadership in national organizations showcases my ability to be a natural leader among my peers, something I look forward to continuing as a resident at your program."

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I believe that I am a strong candidate for your residency program in family medicine. Since before medical school, I have dedicated myself to reducing barriers to health for immigrants and underserved populations, and I will continue to do so throughout my career as a family physician. I will not take my duty as a physician lightly and will work diligently to keep myself up to date in the pursuit of life-long learning so that I can provide the most informed care for my patients.

Rachelle's Feedback
You make a highly compelling case! If you can, dive a bit deeper into the details of the ways you have reduced barriers to health for immigrants and underserved populations.
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Team player: As healthcare professionals, we need to work with interdisciplinary teams in order to ensure proper care and treatment. I demonstrated teamwork by working with people of different backgrounds at various NGOs like the Red Cross Society and Rotary club.
Demonstrate Empathy: Patients find such physicians approachable and develop a bond of trust. I actively listen to the patient's concerns and acknowledge them.
I always strive to learn and share knowledge with others. During my rotation at ________s, we had a patient with ALL who developed neutropenic sepsis. I read about its management and shared the information with the team by giving a short presentation.

Amanda's Feedback
This is a strong response that you can build on. You've indicated that you're an exceptional candidate based on your ability to be a team player and demonstrate empathy. Make this answer even stronger by talking about what you actually did for the Red Cross or Rotary Club that called on your teamwork skills and give an example of a time when your ability to empathize benefited a patient or your team.
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Besides being hardworking and having good academic records I have a certain trait that makes me a strong candidate for your program.
First, I will say I have a multilingual trait with good fluency in English, Nepali, and Hindi and that is going to gel up gracefully with the culture of the United States and thus in residency.
Second I will say my experience working in remote parts of Nepal has made me a flexible, resilient, and self-reliant person.
Third I will say my leadership quality from being captain of the cricket team during childhood, to head boy in school to different leadership position during medical school and work has refined me as a reliable leader.

Jaymie's Feedback
The program may receive a high volume of applicants with the same technical qualifications, so it's important to give an answer here that helps you stand out from the crowd. You did an excellent job choosing unique, relevant qualities and characteristics that will set you apart from other candidates. Excellent job!
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