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LITERATURE OF MEDICINE

Reviews and Notes: Getting Into a Residency: A Guide for Medical Students

15 July 1994 | Volume 121 Issue 2 | Page 156


Getting Into a Residency: A Guide for Medical Students
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Third edition. Kenneth V. Iserson. 433 pages. Tucson, Arizona: Galen Press; 1993. $28.95.

Detailed, concrete advice on such problems as choosing a field for one's residency and career, the application process, the special problems of special cases (such as couples, gays and lesbians, and Canadian citizens), preparing for an interview, the visit, interview conduct, the follow-up, and matching. It is virtually impossible to think of any aspect of this problem not covered by Dr. Iserson. Includes an annotated bibliography.





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