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ER experience - zinetac
#1
With many observership in ER which specialities can be applied?
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#2
Hi,

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Thank you.
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#3
Beware that LOR or SLOR is worthless to other specialties
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#4
please docsammd i did not understand what you meant? Does it mean LOR from ER physician useless?



















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#5
ER letters are called SLOR's. They are a questionaire format letter only for ER positions. Nothing like a normal letter.
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#6
thanks docsammd.
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#7
Use it if you do not have enough letters however watch out a strong SLOR from ER can severely hurt your FP chances because they will think FP is your backup
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#8
@docsammd but we can request a normal lor no?
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#9
You can try but if this is a ER physician it will look very odd. Give it a shot but understand this letter won't help u much unless u are dying for a third lor
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#10
my opinion is it would definitely benefit as I.m pds are not particular about specialty specific lors.
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