In this issue:
- Participate in the 2025 Independent Student Analysis (ISA) Follow-Up Survey
- 2027 Graduates: Time to Schedule Your 4th-year Career Planning Appointment with Your Dedicated Career Advisor
Let Your Voice Be Heard: Participate in the 2025 Independent Student Analysis (ISA) Follow-Up Survey
This October, all UWSOM students are invited to participate in the 2025 Independent Student Analysis (ISA) Follow-Up Survey—and it’s open now! The survey runs October 6–17, takes about 15 minutes to complete, and your feedback directly helps shape the medical student experience and supports UWSOM’s LCME accreditation process. Plus, participants will be entered to win gift cards with a grand prize of $500! See below for the incentive breakdown.
Check your inbox for the October 6 email from eqi@uw.edu with your personalized survey link and the subject line [2025 UWSOM Independent Student Analysis (ISA) Follow-Up Survey Invitation]. Didn’t see it? Try searching your inbox or checking your spam folder.
Campus | # of Gift Cards ($10) | # of Gift Cards ($50) |
Seattle | 2 | 4 |
Spokane | 1 | 3 |
Wyoming | 1 | 2 |
Alaska | 1 | 2 |
Montana | 1 | 2 |
Idaho | 2 | 2 |
*According to the UW policy, student employees (e.g., tutors, research assistants, hourly workers, etc. cannot receive a gift card. If you win the raffle as a student employee, we will send alternative items of the same value from Amazon.
As of October 8, 11% of MS4 students have completed the survey. As you can see from the graph below, 18% of Alaska students have completed the survey, followed by Wyoming (14%), Spokane (13%), Montana (13%), Seattle (9%), and Idaho (9%). Our target goal is an 80% response rate across all cohorts!
Thank you for your help!
EQI Team
2027 Graduates: Time to Schedule Your 4th-year Career Planning Appointment with Your Dedicated Career Advisor
If you have not yet done so, please schedule your 4th-year Career Planning Appointment (select this appointment type in CAS when you click the hyperlink) anytime between October and December 2025. Please have patience, as not all of you will be able to meet with us in October – there are over 300 of you and just three of us!
If you have quick immediate questions, please attend Career Advising’s Office Hours via Zoom, M-W, 12-1pm PT.
Before your meeting, please set aside 1.5-2 hours to read through the following content and complete the outlined prep steps. Think of this as a mini learning module that will set you up for success in your E&F career planning and your residency application. We are here to support you with this process and answer your questions.
Required Steps to Complete Prior to Your 4th-year Career Planning Appointment:
Read ALL of the content on:
- Career Planning for 4th-year Guide webpage
- Specialty Guides “Clinical Phase Planning” content for the specialties you are considering for residency
- Download and complete a draft of your Clinical Phase Planning Worksheet
- Upload your Planning Worksheet to your appointment in CAS. Your advisor will review the document with you
Appointments cannot be modified within 24 hours, so email your career advisor the worksheet if it is within 24 hours of your meeting.
If you have experienced any of the following challenges, please schedule your 4th-year Career Planning appointment in October or early November:
- Finishing your Patient Care Phase 6-12 weeks after the standard end time (end of March 2026)
- Foundations course fail(s)
- Step 1 or Step 2CK fail. Low Step 1 or Step 2CK score. Have not taken Step 1 yet
- Clerkship exam fail or clerkship fail
- 2 or more Passes in Patient Care Phase
- Pass in a specialty of interest
- Expansion (non-research related) or leave of absence
If you want to look further ahead, visit the Residency Application Timeline and Residency Application Components on the Applying to Residency page.
Your preparation for your 4th-year career planning appointment will make effective use of your time. This process will start to feel less overwhelming as you step it out. We are here to help you and answer all your questions!
This link will take you to past information for MS4s.