| 11/03/04 - 10:03 AM  
 
   
 
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"Jada" wrote: Dear BBB, Sorry to bother you with my question. I’m new to this forum. I read everything you wrote so far and I found out that one can list clinical electives (US experience) under work experience. Unfortunately, I didn’t knew that 2 weeks ago, when I applied to different programs. Now I can’t change my CAF anymore. My LORs are from US doctors and my US electives are listed in my Deans letter. My question: do program coordinators/PDs even look at those documents? Will they find out that I have US experience? I would really appreciate your help! (Vielen Dank!) Jada I know that my PD looks at the LORs - I know this because sometimes the letters come from ex-residents and he brings that to my attention ("Hey BBB 8) - Do you remember Phil? He's writing a letter for this applicant") Danke! Kamsa Hamnida!
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| | 11/03/04 - 11:24 AM  
 
   
 
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Dear BBB, Thank you so much for answering my question! Perhaps my question was not clear enough. If you screen an application to find out if the applicant is eligible for your program and your programm requires for example 4 months of US experience, where do you look for it in the application? Under 'work experience'? Sorry to ask you again, but I applied to programms that require US experience and I'm afraid of being disqualified in spite of fulfilling the requirements... Thanks again, Jada
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