Take a Look at our PD Interview Repository!

Jennifer Geller, MS II – Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
EMRA MSC Editor, 2022-2023

It is around this time of year where rising fourth-year medical students are preparing for their final year of medical school. With the residency application process looming, many students are looking to formulate and finalize their residency application list. Well, EMRA has a resource that can help so that you can hear from residency Program Directors directly answering questions that you may care about!

To help in this process, take a look at EMRA’s PD interview repository! Organized by region of the United States, you can watch interviews hosted by EMRA MSC members who have sat down and spoken with these PDs. Check it out!

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