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Conquering Medical School Virtual Interviews

Conquering Medical School Virtual Interviews

Conquering the Medical School Virtual InterviewOur society has quickly moved virtual. Streaming, virtual calls, and togo orders are common day occurrences.  This pandemic has caused many in-person events to either cancel or go online. While essential workers,...

An Open Letter to My Husband’s Patients

An Open Letter to My Husband’s Patients

You’ve never met me, but you’ve been present for so many big moments in my life.  You were there when I sat alone in my tiny apartment on Christmas morning my first year as a married woman. You were there at every wedding I went to stag, every time I had to...

Featured Spouse Friday:

Featured Spouse Friday:

At first glance, Vicki Chan may seem like your typical Chanel-wielding, Starbucks-sipping LA influencer. Her social media presence is equal parts glamour and fun, filters and fashion. But look again. Because this California girl is rocking more than Hermes and peace...

Top 3 Worst (and Best) States to Practice Medicine

Top 3 Worst (and Best) States to Practice Medicine

Where to settle down after residency or fellowship is probably the biggest question most doctors and doctor spouses ask themselves as their time in training runs down. After essentially having your location chosen for you throughout medical school, intern year,...

How to Save Money During Interview Season

How to Save Money During Interview Season

When my husband was in medical school, he was told to set aside around $20,000 for residency interviews. That’s a big number for anyone, but when you’re living on medical school loans, it can be especially overwhelming. Since applicants are advised to go to every...

Match: A Spouse’s Guide

Match: A Spouse’s Guide

Q: What is the match, and how does it work?A: When your spouse is a fourth year medical student, he/she will begin the match process. Most match hopefuls will apply to the ERAS match, but some (like ophthalmology) will apply to the San Francisco Match.  First, your...

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