MS3 Class Information – June 23, 2022

Please take the survey – not only are you helping, but there’s a chance to win a prize! This is a message from Sara Kim, Associate Dean for Educational Quality Improvement: This week’s response rate is 63.7 percent, an increase of 3 percentage points from last week. I would like to express my special thanks […]

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MS2 Class Information – June 23, 2022

No new updates for MS2s this week. Career Advising Student Advisory Board Tip of the Month  While on rotations, try to secure at least one letter writer for your residency application. If an attending offers to write you a letter in the future, take them up on it! If they don’t offer one naturally, but […]

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MS1 Class Information – June 23, 2022

Please be sure to read this if it applies to you: Action required this month for disability accommodations for clerkship locations  Students who require clerkship location accommodations to manage their personal medical conditions/disabilities must apply for and be approved by the Disability Resources for Students (DRS) office prior to July 1. Because it can take two to five weeks, sometimes longer, […]

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MS1 Class Information – June 16, 2022

Please be sure to read this if it applies to you: Action required this month for disability accommodations for clerkship locations  Students who require clerkship location accommodations to manage their personal medical conditions/disabilities must apply for and be approved by the Disability Resources for Students (DRS) office prior to July 1. Because it can take two to five weeks, sometimes longer, […]

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MS2 Class Information – June 16, 2022

No new updates for MS2s this week. Career Advising Student Advisory Board Tip of the Month  While on rotations, try to secure at least one letter writer for your residency application. If an attending offers to write you a letter in the future, take them up on it! If they don’t offer one naturally, but […]

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MS3 Class Information – June 16, 2022

Thank you for the steady climb in survey participation This is a message from Sara Kim, Associate Dean for Educational Quality Improvement: As of this week, the response rate is 60.4 percent, an increase of 4 percentage points from last week. This is the highest response rate we have seen in a one-month period, and […]

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Celebrating Juneteenth 2022

To the UW Medicine Community: We are pleased to observe Juneteenth this year for the first time as a federal and UW holiday. As part of our work at UW Medicine to become an anti-racist organization, recognizing this holiday in its full complexity is of the utmost importance. While Juneteenth is primarily celebrated among Black […]

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