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Respected Interview Selection Committee, I am Sravanthi Utpala, an international medical graduate, currently working as a volunteer research assistant in the Department of Family Medicine at OUHSC. I graduated in 2009 and I have completed USMLE exams in first attempt. I am highly interested in Family Medicine residency. I came to US in 2012 after my marriage and shortly after that I was blessed with a baby. My husband is a Psychiatry resident at OUHSC and our baby is 2 years old. I realize that my graduation year and scores don’t meet the criteria of your program. I happened to take my exams during the period of my marriage, transitioning to US, pregnancy and taking care of a newborn. I have done my best during this period. As soon as
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It is an immense pleasure to write in support of the application of Suren Visvanathan, AAMC ID 13825842, for a position in your family medicine residency program. Suren waived his right to see this letter. I worked closely with Suren when he did a 8 week internal medicine clerkship with me. I have observed Suren in both the inpatient and outpatient setting, taught him in class and overseen his performance during this entire period.
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The Valley Children Hospital should hire me because with my two years experience working as a general accountant for a computer firm I have helped the company to effectively kept track and control of their account payable, account receivable, and inventory control. Moreover, I graduated my bachelor degree in accountancy with 4.0 gpa. My professor would tell you that I am one of the high energy and quick learner students in every subject through out my academy years. Furthermore, while I volunteered at Fresno Center for New Americans which a nonprofit organization, my side supervisor reviewed me as a good team player who always maintains a positive attitude and outlook. I have the ability to stay focused in stressful
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The philosophy of Family Medicine is what especially appeals to me; the idea of the continuity of care, being an active advocate, and providing competent and complete healthcare. As a family physician, I feel I have the best opportunity to impact a person’s overall well-being and at the same time further enrich my life. I wanted this opportunity to address my USMLE step-1 score (209), since then I have grown substantially clinically and academically. During my rotations I was hard-working, present and fully-engaged. This lead to recognition and positive evaluations from many preceptors.
I strongly believe that I deserve a spot in your class of 5. I am focused, a hard worker, and I have a positive attitude. I believe I can make great progress from where I am at, and where you will guide me. Quickly learning new things is a skill of mine, and I feel free to ask questions, so you would never have to wonder if I understand anything new you are presenting to the class.
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