There are more than 150 medical schools in the U.S., but to this day, two HBCUs, Howard & Meharry medical schools, still produce the MOST Black physicians. It’s past time for PWIs to step up & commit to educating a diverse workforce. HBCUs can’t continue to do the heavy lifting.
To my #obgyntwitter#Match2024 applicants ….
(Because I’ve been reading through some threads and want to be of help as I was just in your position 365 days ago🙃) #Issathread
Before your interview…
Be a detective and find out “personal info” about your interviewer ✍🏾💼
(It’ll help guide your interview and calm your nerves😉)
Ie. One of my interviewers was from Chicago at a program out of state. I made mention and we talked about Chicago food.
@AibangbeeErica Hey! Not necessarily a template (remember personalize), but a format? YES!
2-3 sentences introducing myself
2-3 sentences mentioning something unique about THAT program
2-3 sentences demonstrating what I can bring to the table (VERY specific to myself.. Ie your background)
@julianachaveso Hey! All you need is a solid 2-3 max. Interview season can get very draining. Trust you’ll get better and better with each interview. Don’t use all your stamina on mock interviews☺️
Honored to represent IMGs at the #NRMPconference . One of my main goals as a physician is to forever advocate for us, share our journey, and help others navigate through the systems in place to work against us.
Twitter so much has happened since we’ve last spoken 🤩
I’ll update you soon.
I’ve just entered my lazy phase before residency & enjoying my new home♥️
Hi #obgyntwitter & #MedTwitter!
My name is Sarrah Dominique, and I am an MS4 applying ObGyn for #Match2024. I am a firm believer in advocacy, esp. in underserved/minority communities. Outside of medicine, I love anything fitness and a good show. Looking forward to connecting!
@MelanieStfl - Stay organized!!!
- Don’t forget about the connections you’ve made along the way
- Be your biggest advocate
- Persistence 🗣🗣 (idc what their title is😌)
… and you should be fine🤗