In this issue:
- Career Advising Tip of the Month
Career Advising Student Advisory Board Tip of the Month
This advice is for all MS2 students and includes first generation and BIPOC student lenses.
For many of you, clerkships have started. As you’re going through these rotations, keep a journal to reflect on your day-to-day activities, noting what you like and don’t like about each experience. Your future self will be grateful for those notes!
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Careers in Medicine Clinical Rotation Evaluation provides a format for you to record your thoughts and opinions. Ask yourself questions such as how you like to work, what working environments are best for you, what populations are of most interest, etc.
Answering these big-picture questions can help you narrow down specialty options to explore further! Pay attention to which clerkship(s) keep you interested and inspired, even when the work is tough and you are tired.
In March, your Career Advisor sent you an email about three short career advising videos on Specialty Exploration & Residency Planning During Patient Care Phase (PCP). If you missed watching them, take a moment to view them now: Video 1 (16 minutes), Video 2 (7 minutes) and Video 3 (5 minutes).
Edited & reviewed by MS4 Cara Chapman. Originally written by alum Shanelle Briggs, MD.
Career Advising welcomes tips and ideas from all students. Please reach out to Career Advising at medadv@uw.edu.
This link takes you to past information for MS2s.
