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Hey guys,
So I'm starting to write my ERAS personal statement, and I am talking an internist that had a significant effect on my decision to enter internal medicine (and medicine in general) but he cared for me as a teenager.. Does anyone believe that this may be a risky approach since internists traditionally care for adults?
Any opinions would be appreciated... Thanks!
So I'm starting to write my ERAS personal statement, and I am talking an internist that had a significant effect on my decision to enter internal medicine (and medicine in general) but he cared for me as a teenager.. Does anyone believe that this may be a risky approach since internists traditionally care for adults?
Any opinions would be appreciated... Thanks!