Personal Statement Example - Geriatric & Palliative Care

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We are happy to provide as a sample of our PS Revision & Critique service the below personal statement for geriatric and palliative care fellowship.

While normally I would like to see a fellowship personal statement in the range of about 625 words, this personal statement was a very effective one for our client, allowing him to match to his top-choice fellowship program.

Are you looking to match / get accepted to medical fellowship? If so, you’ll want to ensure your personal statement shows program directors what makes you a strong candidate.
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The fellowship personal statement must demonstrate a mature, impassioned and clear vision for pursuing the chosen subspecialty.

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Are you looking to match / get accepted to medical fellowship? If so, you’ll want to ensure your personal statement shows program directors what makes you a strong candidate. That’s where DLA Editors & Proofers comes in.

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So if you are looking to match / get accepted to medical fellowship, take your time—use DLA Editors & Proofers to give your personal statement the edge it needs to set you and your application apart. Try DLA Editors & Proofers today, and take the first step toward getting accepted into fellowship.