As institutions, training programs and clinicians do their best to identify and address
implicit biases, this study offers an objective perspective on the language selected
by urology residency applicants in their personal statements. Over the last few years,
we have witnessed a welcome revolution to the personal statement as they have actually
become…more personal. This aspect of the application is under complete control of
the applicant and offers the opportunity to present a small window into their personality,
values, interests, goals, motivations, and pathway to urology (among many things).
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Accepted:
May 23,
2021
Received:
March 18,
2021
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