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Deb Rusk, MD, recommends projecting a positive image on social media ahead of Match season. 

Match on My Mind: Be smart on social media

Red Match Day envelope

 It’s possible — even likely — that a person from each residency program will search the Internet for you before offering an interview.

They might draw inferences about you — fairly or unfairly — based on your online presence. To avoid these misconceptions and resulting interview rejections, review your online presence. Clean up (or lock down) content inconsistent with the image of a successful, mature physician.

Be honest when doing this. If you were someone else looking at your online presence, would you select yourself for an interview? Put your best self forward!

Speaking of interviews...

A computer screen, tablet, and phone with the app displayed on it.Remember: your application gets you the interview. Your interview determines your program list rank. It's imperative, therefore, to be as prepared as possible for interviews. We've got a great resource to help: Big Interview Medical. In partnership with Indiana University School of Medicine, they are offering you their services free.

Start preparing for your virtual and in-person residency interviews at your own pace and timeline. Get hands-on practice with mock interviews and expert coaching on interviewing best practices. Register on Big Interview Medical with your IU email address. Contact your lead advisor or Debra Rusk, MD, with questions.

 

Author: IU School of Medicine Director of Career Mentoring Debra Rusk, MD

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