Abstract

This year's application cycle has challenged us all to rethink the way we evaluate the medical students looking to become our future colleagues. Traditional metrics of performance as judged during in-person away rotations and from letters of recommendation penned by well trusted colleagues will be replaced at many institutions by a more holistic application review process.1 While this represents a deviation from our standard practice, this new paradigm may offer significant opportunity for growth as a specialty.

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