To include in the publication section could be viewed as an empty promise. If a manuscript is in preparation, you could include this within the research description bullet. It is appropriate to list manuscripts in various stages of preparation but those that are not officially published should be included in the “Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts (Other than Published)” section and distinction as to submitted, provisionally accepted, accepted or in-press should be provided. Ii. Cultural knowledge (special training or unique experience)ĮRAS Tools and Worksheets for Residency Applications I. Language fluency (fluent/conversational) Iii. 1 detail bullet description (optional) V. Other Articles (newspaper or newsletter articles, policy briefs, etc.) Iv. Scientific Monograph (monograph is a specialist book on a single subject written by one author) Ii. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Abstracts (Other than Published) Article Titleģ. Publication Status (Submitted, provisionally accepted, accepted or in-press) I. Peer Reviewed Journal Article/Abstract (*subsection into publications and/or abstracts, each in chronological order)Ĥ. Publication Volume/Issue Number/Pages/Month/Year I. If you were listed as principal or co-investigator OR received funding from grant award Iii. 1-2 brief detail bullet to describe your role or unique skills gained Ii. Include the institution and principal investigator medical (NOT BLS or ACLS) like nursing/physician assistant/EMT Iii. If dual degree can place thesis as bullet under advanced degree For medical school, indicate that your degree is "expected (date of graduation)” Should only be listed on the first pageĪ. Standard type (Times New Roman, Calibri, Arial)ĭ. Bold or italics should be used sparingly (ie headings or to highlight your name in a citation) Name (as it will appear on your applicationĭ. This document should be as long as you need it to be especially if you have a previous career, a number of publications or extensive volunteering etc.Ī. It may also help you to identify unique characteristics to use for the MSPE.
You will find that an up-to-date CV will be helpful to apply to away rotations, make uploading information into your ERAS application easier, and for reference on the residency interview trail. The Office of Student Affairs will collect these and will be available for consultation in their preparation. We will request a CV from you in your third year for our use during the MSPE process. Center for Vascular & Inflammatory DiseasesĬV Preparation Tips Questions for Preparing a Curriculum Vitae For Residency Applications.Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD).Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine.Center for Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research.Maryland Psychiatric Research Center (MPRC).