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Making the Match: Three Program Directors' Thoughts on Successfully Matching into Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship
Joshua A Daily1,2, Lowell H Frank3, William B Kyle4
1Arkansas Children's Hospital, 1 Children's Way, Slot 512-3, Little Rock, AR, 72202 , USA. jadaily@uams.edu.
Abstract:
Successfully matching into a pediatric cardiology fellowship program is difficult, and there is currently a paucity of helpful material for prospective applicants. To address this gap and to guide pediatric cardiology fellowship applicants in navigating this process, three fellowship program directors have compiled a list of recommendations on how residents can improve their chances for a successful match. Detailed descriptions of the following recommendations are provided: become a great pediatrician, show consistent interest in pediatric cardiology, complete a research project, ensure great letters of recommendation, don't botch the personal statement, and apply wisely and interview effectively.
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