ERAS/MSPE Overview TCOM 2020

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ERAS/MSPE Overview TCOM 2020
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ERAS/MSPE Overview TCOM 2020 Career Center March 1, 2019

The Match Process: A Visual

Career Center Roles In collaboration with TCOM, the UNTHSC Career Center (Student Affairs), administers the following residency application processes: Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) MODS – Military Residency Application SF Match/CAS – Ophthalmology Medical Student Performance Evaluation (aka, MSPE, or “Dean’s Letter”)

Other Department Roles

ERAS Overview Student/Applicant: Input: MyERAS (main) application fields Upload: Personal Statement (can have multiple) Send: COMLEX and/or USMLE (via request through respective Boards) Request: Your LOR Authors to upload letters through ‘LOR Portal’ Attach: Photo (optional—but the programs will expect one!) Search/Select /Apply: Programs and assign documents Career Center = “Designated Dean’s Office”: Upload: UNTHSC/TCOM Transcript: Posted by 8/31/19 Upload: Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE, aka, “Dean’s Letter”) National Posting Date: 10/1/19 Provide: Training/Advising Maintain: Applicant data and reports

ERAS Fees Be Prepared to Pay (based on 2019 fees): $99 for first 10 programs, 1) per accreditation Match (AOA, ACGME), 2) per specialty. Goes up incrementally per each 10 programs after first 10 applied ($14-18-26/each application) Board Transcripts: $80/ea. (one time fee per transcript) ERAS fees page (credit card only) Consider all travel expenses!

Matching Services ERAS-Affiliated: Non-ERAS Affiliated: NMS – National Matching Service. Used by osteopathic programs and students during osteopathic match for residency selection. Goes away in 2020! NRMP – National Resident Matching Program. Used by allopathic programs and students during the allopathic match for residency selection Non-ERAS Affiliated: SF Match – San Francisco Matching Program. Early matching program for some Neurology and Ophthalmology residencies. Military Match – MODS system. For those applying to military residencies

ERAS Online Application Main site/login (compatible with all browsers): https://www.aamc.org/services/eras/ Other useful areas of the site: Click on ERAS for Applicants to search for resources to review and download Detailed User Guide and lots of great tutorials! ERAS Help: myeras@aamc.org / (202) 862-6264

Letters of Recommendation Career Center/Designated Dean’s Office cannot upload into ERAS (universal policy) If received for other purposes (VSAS, scholarships, etc.) maintains for 5 years as an academic record Shoot for 4-6, specialty-specific (3 min. for “complete” application) Clinical Faculty! “Confidential” status = Program perception LOR Upload Request Form (with unique code) for letter-writer, generated through student request in ERAS (“Confirm for Upload””) ERAS LOR Guidelines and Best Practices

LOR Portal (for letter-writers)

Alternatives to Author Upload TCOM Specialty Departments can upload on behalf of LOR author only if author is unwilling to do so. If Career Center has LOR on file, can send to Specialty Department on student’s behalf for upload. Do NOT have LOR author send you a copy of the letter!

Personal Statements One page = appx. 600-900 words. Can be a little longer for ERAS Specific to your chosen specialty / career goals Components: Explain your specialty choice and how you arrived at it, including a discussion of medical school rotations, clerkships, and other experiences that helped you formulate your decision. Also, why medicine as a career? Describe what you are seeking in a residency program, i.e. research opportunities, specialized training/procedures, geographic location, etc. Discuss your career goals; what do you plan to do in your chosen field? How can the residency program help you achieve your goals? Send to Career Center or TCOM Career Development for review

ERAS Timeline Anticipated Timeline: The AAMC/ERAS office has opened ERAS for the 2020 class on a limited basis. At this time, 2020 applicants can only complete Personal Information and create LOR slots for author/designee upload until further notice. Anticipated Timeline: June 2019 (projected) – AAMC/ERAS will open remaining components of the main application, called the ‘MyERAS’ application. July 15, 2019 – AOA programs begin accepting online applications (programs cannot view MSPE’s until 10/1/19)

ERAS Timeline (cont’d) July 16, 2019 – Emergency Medicine only: Standardized Video Interview (SVI) submission deadline. September 15, 2019 – Allopathic/ACGME-accredited programs begin receiving online applications (applications actually released around September 6). October 1, 2019 MSPE for all applicants, all accreditation/match systems released (programs cannot view before this date, regardless of accreditation status).

Direct ERAS Questions To: ERAS Help Desk (technical questions) myeras@aamc.org (202) 892-6264 Career Center ERAS Help ERAS@unthsc.edu

MSPE, or, “Dean’s Letter” Also known as: Medical Student Performance Evaluation Three Phases: 1. Dean’s Letter “Personal Profile” = CV Information 2. Advisory College Faculty Interview 3. Writing/editing: Career Center (June-September)

Purpose of the MSPE The purpose of the MSPE is not to advocate for the student, but rather to provide an honest and objective summary of the student’s personal attributes, experiences, and academic accomplishments based, to the greatest degree possible, on verifiable information and summative evaluations. When possible, comparative assessments of the student’s attributes, experiences, and accomplishments relative to their institutional peers should be provided. The MSPE is a summary letter of evaluation, not a letter of recommendation.

The Times They Are A-Changin' Changes in grading system (particularly pre-clinical) Changes to Clinical Clerkship Evaluations AAMC Recommendations for revising the MSPE format (2016 Task Force)

Anatomy of an MSPE Identifying Information Noteworthy Characteristics (Three) Academic History/Academic Progress (from transcript data and curriculum description) Clinical Evaluation Comments – Final rotation evaluations “Summative” rather than “Formative” comments Summary (from Advisor) Graphs: Comparative academic performance

Other Considerations Standardized, clear, concise, easy to compare to other candidates Highlight Six ACGME (Seven AACOM Osteopathic) Core Competencies Information regarding any documented professionalism deficiencies Holistic understanding of applicant Information regarding medical school, curriculum, how grades are derived.

Noteworthy Characteristics Themes to consider: Activities that address healthcare disparities, superlatives in community service, explanations of any difficulties or overcoming of obstacles, interesting hobbies, notable honors/awards/achievements, leadership positions, unique work and life experiences, achievements in research and publications, peer educating and mentorship (including tutoring).

Noteworthy Characteristics (cont’d) Examples: Student A has shown a dedication to maintaining her health by competing in multiple triathlons during her time in medical school. Her commitment to regimented training began during her years of collegiate soccer and continues to this day. Student B has been conducting research with Ima Doctor, DO, PhD, on the subject of epigenetic factors influencing childhood obesity since the end of his first year of medical school. This research has resulted in a series of publications including one with him as first author in the journal Lancet. Student C is the first member of his family to graduate from college. https://calendly.com/unthscphotos/headsup

Sample MSPE

Student Profile Form Due: May 1, 2019 https://unthsc.formstack.com/forms/mspe_poc

General MSPE Timeline Proposed for 2020: 5/1 – Student Profile Questionnaire submission due date 6/3 – Student Profiles/Interview Packets distributed to Faculty Advisors 7/1 – Data compiled/submitted for all MSPE content areas First Drafts processed in ITS 8/2 – MSPE Review Drafts distributed to Students All Student-Advisor interview meetings completed 8/16 – Advisor Summaries due All final Student comments/edits due 8/19 – Second Drafts processed in ITS, with Advisor Summaries 9/3 – Submission to TCOM Associate Deans for Review 9/27 – Final MSPE drafts completed, ready for upload into ERAS 10/1 – All Final Drafts posted to ERAS

Things to Remember Your UNTHSC e-mail account is the official mode of communication during 4th year. Keep good records! Always check program deadline dates. Please be patient. Our goal is to respond back to you within two business days during the work week during ERAS season (May-Sept). Just keep in mind the size of the class and volume of records!

Resources and Contact Info Career Center Elko/Everett Luibel/Richards Beyer/Zachary Nancy Eanes Lydia Negron Jimmy Renfro nancy.eanes@unthsc.edu Lydia.negron@unthsc.edu james.renfro@unthsc.edu (817)-735-0430 (817) 735-2251 (817) 735-2501 SSC 200 / (817) 735-5020 Appointments https://www.unthsc.edu/students/career-center/ (Grades First) ERAS Questions ERAS@unthsc.edu

TCOM 2019 Peer Advisers (14)

Upcoming Events/Resources Internship & Residency Fair: TODAY! 1:00-4:00 ERAS Workshops: May-September (TBA) “ERAS Survival Guide”: End of June Big Interview: https://unthsc.biginterview.com/ Practice video residency interviews by specialty Residency Specialties: EM (*SVI), FM, Gen. Surgery, IM, Ortho, Peds, Psych Professional Attire Closet “Heads Up” Days (bi-monthly free portraits): https://calendly.com/unthscphotos/headsup

Annual Internship/Residency Fair March 1, 2019 (1:00-4:00) MET 109-111

IR Fair: Programs/Specialties

JCPenney “Suit Up”: 3-3-19