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The Internal Medicine Letter of Recommendation (LOR)

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Sem Werd Discussion started by Sem Werd 1 year ago
The Internal Medicine Letter of Recommendation (LOR) holds a pivotal role in shaping a medical student's career path. It's not just a document; it's a testament to one's competence, dedication, and potential as a physician. As an internal medicine faculty member, I have had the privilege of writing numerous LORs for aspiring doctors, and each one is a unique narrative of a student's journey. These letters encapsulate their clinical prowess, patient-centered approach, and the indomitable spirit to learn and excel. Crafting a compelling LOR isn't merely about highlighting academic achievements or listing clinical experiences; it's about telling a story of resilience, empathy, and adaptability. It's about conveying to admissions committees that this student is not just academically gifted but also possesses the essential qualities of a compassionate and capable internist. So, when tasked with writing an internal medicine lor, I encourage all mentors to dig deep into the student's character, recall memorable patient interactions, and showcase their unwavering commitment to the field. Because in the end, this single piece of paper can open doors to a future where healing and compassion go hand in hand.