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We specialize in Caribbean and international medical school graduates
- Admissions Consulting
MDadmit, led by Dr. Miller, knows what residency programs look for in candidates. Dr. Miller currently performs residency interviews for emergency medicine and knows the process from the inside. Residency admissions can be even more challenging than medical school admissions. MDadmit can help.
Application Analysis Given her experience as an admissions consultant, professor at two universities, and admissions interviewer, Dr. Miller has the inside knowledge to help you improve your residency application and achieve success. MDadmit performs a thorough review of your academic, extracurricular, research, and community service activities and provides specific advice on how to enhance your residency application. We also provide an honest assessment of your chances of gaining acceptance to the field of your choice.
Recommendation Selection Recommendations are a vital yet often overlooked part of the residency application. Deciding who to ask for recommendations is only the beginning of this important process. MDadmit assists you with all aspects of obtaining residency recommendations including who, how, and when to ask.
Where to Apply/Match List Residency applicants often underestimate the competitiveness of residency programs and apply to fewer programs than required to maximize success. MDadmit creates a comprehensive list of residency programs based on the strength of your application, long-term goals, and location desire. We also help strategize residency match list rank.
Scramble Strategy Not matching is every residency applicant’s worst nightmare. If you are forced to scramble post-match, MDadmit works with you to develop a formal strategy and find a program that will maximize your talents.
Admissions consulting is usually performed via phone/Skype and e-mail In-person consultation is available in the Washington, DC area E-mails requiring greater than five minutes for response are charged at the hourly fee All phone calls are charged at a minimum of 15 minutes
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- Essay Editing
Residency program directors read hundreds of applications each year. How will your application stand out? At MDadmit, we use an editing team led by Dr. Miller, a published author who has spent the last decade editing hundreds of admissions personal statements and resumes. Unlike other editing services that simply provide general comments, MDadmit provides comprehensive edits and works closely with you to improve your writing skills.
ERAS Personal Statement The ERAS personal statement is your time to shine. In about a page, you have to explain why you are entering a specific medical field. And you must do this in a compelling, creative, and honest way. Not an easy task! Our editing team helps turn your personal story into a unique and persuasive statement.
The MDadmit ERAS personal statement service involves two edits. The first edit focuses on essay structure, thesis statement strength, and essay flow. The second edit takes a more micro approach to correct grammar, change passive to active voice, and ensure best word choice. We cannot write your essay, but we can help you create the best ERAS personal statement possible.
ERAS Application Many medical school applicants overlook the importance of well-written ERAS application with its resume-like requirement. Even stellar extracurricular experiences can be lost in a poorly written ERAS application. MDadmit helps you choose what activities to include and thoroughly edits the descriptions of each activity.
Each MDadmit ERAS application service involves two comprehensive edits.
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- Mock Interviews
MDadmit provides one-on-one residency mock interviews with a residency admissions expert and current residency interviewer. Dr. Miller has interviewed hundreds of applicants and knows what residency interviewers are likely to ask and how to provide the best responses.
Practice is the key to any successful residency interview. With MDadmit, you practice answering the most common and the most difficult residency interview questions. Each answer is thoroughly evaluated for both content and delivery. We help you use clear language, avoid slang, and remove unnecessary “ums” and “you knows” from speech. Each mock interview includes ethics and policy questions, which are becoming more common in residency interviews. A list of the most common and difficult residency interview questions will be provided to you post the mock interview session.
MDadmit residency interview preparation also involves advice on appropriate interview attire, body posture, and etiquette. In addition, we help you develop a post-interview strategy including thank you notes, updates, and letters of intent.
MDadmit residency mock interviews are 60 minutes. In-person interviews take place in Washington, DC. Skype and phone interviews are available to clients unable to travel to Washington, DC and have been used successfully by the majority of MDadmit clients in the US and abroad.
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- FAQ
Q: Can I call you to discuss your services for my child?
A: Absolutely. You can call me at 415.939.5251 (despite the San Francisco number, I live in Washington, DC on EST). | FAQ{faq sliders}General{/faq} | Q: May I be present on the phone line during advising sessions with my child?Q: Can in-person advising and mock interview sessions be arranged?|
A: In-person advising and mock interview sessions take place in Washington, DC. All other advising occurs via phone, Skype, and e-mail. The vast majority of MDadmit clients do not live in the Washington, DC area and have a very positive experience utilizing the latest technology to take advantage of MDadmit services. | Q: How many years of experience do you have in admissions advising? Have you worked on an admissions committee?
A: Yes. My admissions experience started as a Harvard Pre-Med Tutor and then Co-Chair of the Eliot House Pre-Medical Committee. I currently serve on the GW emergency medicine admissions committee as an interviewer. Due to conflict of interest because of MDadmit, I am currently unable to serve on GW or VCU medical school admissions committees. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Do you still practice medicine?
A: Yes. I am a practicing, board-certified emergency physician at INOVA Fairfax Hospital, a Level I trauma center in Falls Church, VA. In addition to my clinical duties, I am the Emergency Ultrasound Medical Director. I oversee medical students from GW, VCU, UVA, and USUHS and residents from Fairfax, GW, Georgetown, and Navy. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Have you served as a faculty member at a major medical school?
A: Yes. I am a clinical instructor at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Do you have professional writing experience?
A: Yes. I recently published The Medical School Admissions Guide: A Harvard MD’s Week-by-Week Admissions Handbook. In addition, I have been published in peer-reviewed journals, the popular press, and online. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Do you edit every MDadmit essay?|
A: Yes. A team of professional editors performs the first edit, and then I perform the final edit of every essay. | Q: How do you have time to be a practicing emergency physician, faculty member at two universities, and professional writer?
A:One of the many beauties of emergency medicine is that full time is defined as three days per week. I have plenty of time to run MDadmit and give your child the full attention she or he deserves.
| Q: May I pay for the services from my account for my child?Q: Do you do all the advising and mock interviews?Q: How do I pay?
A: All services are paid for in advance via PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account to pay via credit card. Please see the Solutions page for more information. | Q: How can I be sure this is not an Internet scam?
A: I doubt most Internet scams allow you to speak directly with the CEO of the company when you call. I have provided you with my resume highlights on the Who We Are page. Feel free to call any of the institutions listed to verify the information.
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Q: Can I call you to discuss your services for my child?
A: Absolutely. You can call me at 415.939.5251 (despite the San Francisco number, I live in Washington, DC on EST). | FAQ{faq sliders}General{/faq} | Q: May I be present on the phone line during advising sessions with my child?Q: Can in-person advising and mock interview sessions be arranged?|
A: In-person advising and mock interview sessions take place in Washington, DC. All other advising occurs via phone, Skype, and e-mail. The vast majority of MDadmit clients do not live in the Washington, DC area and have a very positive experience utilizing the latest technology to take advantage of MDadmit services. | Q: How many years of experience do you have in admissions advising? Have you worked on an admissions committee?
A: Yes. My admissions experience started as a Harvard Pre-Med Tutor and then Co-Chair of the Eliot House Pre-Medical Committee. I currently serve on the GW emergency medicine admissions committee as an interviewer. Due to conflict of interest because of MDadmit, I am currently unable to serve on GW or VCU medical school admissions committees. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Do you still practice medicine?
A: Yes. I am a practicing, board-certified emergency physician at INOVA Fairfax Hospital, a Level I trauma center in Falls Church, VA. In addition to my clinical duties, I am the Emergency Ultrasound Medical Director. I oversee medical students from GW, VCU, UVA, and USUHS and residents from Fairfax, GW, Georgetown, and Navy. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Have you served as a faculty member at a major medical school?
A: Yes. I am a clinical instructor at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Do you have professional writing experience?
A: Yes. I recently published The Medical School Admissions Guide: A Harvard MD’s Week-by-Week Admissions Handbook. In addition, I have been published in peer-reviewed journals, the popular press, and online. For more information on Dr. Miller’s experience, please click here. | Q: Do you edit every MDadmit essay?|
A: Yes. A team of professional editors performs the first edit, and then I perform the final edit of every essay. | Q: How do you have time to be a practicing emergency physician, faculty member at two universities, and professional writer?
A:One of the many beauties of emergency medicine is that full time is defined as three days per week. I have plenty of time to run MDadmit and give your child the full attention she or he deserves.
| Q: May I pay for the services from my account for my child?Q: Do you do all the advising and mock interviews?Q: How do I pay?
A: All services are paid for in advance via PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account to pay via credit card. Please see the Solutions page for more information. | Q: How can I be sure this is not an Internet scam?
A: I doubt most Internet scams allow you to speak directly with the CEO of the company when you call. I have provided you with my resume highlights on the Who We Are page. Feel free to call any of the institutions listed to verify the information.
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