Some students arrive at the College of Medicine – Tucson with a sub-specialty in mind. For others, choosing a career path is a longer process. Either way, our advisors, program and resources will help you to pursue your career goals.
Explore
Year 1
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Fall
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- Attend the session, Introduction to the Career Advising Program and Careers in Medicine during New Student Orientation
- Seek out a specialty advisor or Society Mentor other than your assigned mentor for career advising purposes only
- Complete Medical Specialty Preference Inventory, Revised Edition (MSPI-R) on the AAMC Careers in Medicine site (AAMC login required)
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Spring
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Years 1-2
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All year
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Fall
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Attend Careers in Medicine Discussion Panel: Primary Care focus
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Spring
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Attend Careers in Medicine Discussion Panel: Subspecialty Care focus
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Find Your Fit
Year 2
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Fall
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- Complete the PVIPS to help you define your career-related values and decide how those can apply to the way you shape you practice in medicine
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Spring
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- Meet with your Societies mentor in January to discuss the PVIPS results
- Attend Conversation with the Deans (large group discussion) to learn about planning Year 3 with an emphasis on career planning
- Students meet with their Societies mentor to review their portfolios and discuss summer opportunities such as shadowing and research experiences to support them in their career exploration.
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Years 2-3
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- Keep gathering information about specialties of interest (AAMC login required)
- Narrow down your specialty interests to 3-4 top choices
- Review AAMC reports on residency matches to assess qualifications and competitiveness for different specialties
- Conduct informational interviews (CiM > Shape Your Career > Professional Development > Networking > Informational Interviews) and/or participate in preceptorships (AAMC login required)
- Contact professional associations and specialty organizations (AAMC login required)
- Ask physicians working in specialties that interest you if you can shadow them to learn more
- Continue expanding your CV (Tip: keep your CV information current)
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Decide
Year 3
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Fall
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- Begin reviewing and comparing residency programs
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Spring
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- Designate your specialty advisor between December and June to maximize their assistance in the residency application process (you can do this beforehand). See sample questions to ask specialists.
- Complete Qualtrics survey sent from the Office of Student Affairs prior to scheduling MSPE meeting #1
- Schedule MSPE meeting #1 with your House Dean
- Continue expanding your CV
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Late May
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Succeed
Year 4
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August
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- Continue preparing residency applications (CV, letters of recommendation, personal statements, etc.)
- Complete applications and decide which residency programs you will apply to
- Participate in mock interviews.
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September
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- Start applying to ACGME-accredited residency programs.
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October
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December
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January
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March
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- National Resident Matching Program (NRMP®) Main Residency Match results are released
- Match Day - third Thursday in March
- Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP®) starts.
- Finalize your CV (see CV samples)
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May
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- ERAS Season Ends: MyERAS closes at 5 PM ET
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