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Medical School Career Services

Career Services provide all students in the Medical School personalized and innovative services, programs, and resources focused on Career Assessment, Career Exploration, Career Decision-Making, and Career Preparation that achieve students’ career goals and success. The career counselor also assists you in preparing your CV and personal statements as well as providing one-one-one interview coaching for your residency program interview preparation.

ӰԺ Career in Medicine (CiM)

ӰԺ-Milwaukee Four-Year Program

M1 Career Self-Assessment
Clarify personal interests, abilities and values relating to potential specialties and develop a portfolio.

M2 Career Exploration
Explore specialty options via courses, clinical rotation, research, volunteering, summer experiences, clinical apprenticeship experience, etc.

M3 Career Advising/Decision Making
Prepare residency/away rotation applications, discuss competitiveness with residency advisors and identify specialty decision-making.

M4 Career Search/Preparation

  • Discuss residency application strategies and review historical Match data with residency advisors and Career Services.
  • Obtain letters of recommendation, refine CV/personal statements/residency application, interview preparation, identify residency program list and rank list.

ӰԺ-Green Bay/Central Wisconsin Three-Year Program

M1 Career Self-Assessment/Exploration

  • Clarify personal interests, abilities and values relating to potential specialties and develop a portfolio.
  • Explore specialty options via courses, research, volunteering, summer experiences, clinical apprenticeship experience, etc.

M2 Career Advising/ Decision Making

  • Continue exploring specialty options via clinical rotations.
  • Discuss competitiveness with residency advisors and identify specialty decision-making.

M3 Career Search/Preparation

  • Discuss residency application strategies and review historical Match data with residency advisors and Career Services.
  • Obtain letters of recommendation, refine CV/personal statements/residency application, interview preparation, identify residency program list and rank list.

Career Services Resources

National Resources

ӰԺ Resources (login required)

  • (access via ӰԺconnect)
  • (access via D2L)
    • (access via SharePoint)
  • (ӰԺ access only)
    • ӰԺ Residency Director Criteria for Prospective Residency Guide
    • M3/M4 Specialty Coursework Information
    • ӰԺ Specialty Advising: Department Contact Information

ӰԺ Residency Advisor Programs

ӰԺ’s Residency Advisor Program provides an opportunity for rising Milwaukee M3 students and rising Green Bay/Central Wisconsin M2 students to work closely with a clinical faculty member to individualize their senior schedule, build a solid and cohesive residency application and develop a professional identity under the guidance of a faculty role model. In addition to scheduling, Residency Advisors and their mentees are encouraged to discuss various topics related to medical student success and specialty preparedness.

The process:

  • Network with (login required) you feel would be a good fit.
  • Initiate contact with faculty members to serve as an advisor.
  • Schedule a meeting with the faculty member to establish a relationship, confirm whether they will be your advisor, and discuss expectations.
  • Complete the Residency Advisor Selection Form provided by Career Services by January 31.
  • Notify ӰԺ Career Services (careerservices@mcw.edu) of any changes to your advisor(s).

Program Considerations and Preparation

Considerations for Medical Students while selecting an advisor:

  • Do they have time for you? How many students are they already advising?
  • Can you discuss your questions and concerns about your specialties of interest?
  • Do you have a good rapport?
  • Are they knowledgeable in your specialty interest area?

Medical Students should be prepared to:

  • Schedule regular meetings with your residency advisor.
  • Discuss electives and away rotations relevant to your specialty of interest.
  • Identify resources to support specialty decision making.
  • Discuss Step 2CK goals and timeline.
  • Discuss residency program selection, application strategies, rank list, etc.
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Residency Advisors should be prepared to:

  • Help students reflect on their experiences and begin to select a specialty.
  • Help students network with professionals in their specialties of interest.
  • Review student qualifications for their specialty of choice.
  • Present current, relevant match outcomes data to aid in decision-making.
  • Help brainstorm alternative and backup plans as appropriate.
  • Check in periodically throughout the application and interview process to ensure sufficient interviews are scheduled.
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Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact Career Counselor, Dr. Nai-Fen Su

Nai-Fen Su, PhD

Career Counselor

(414) 955-4977