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In this video, Dr. Umer Khan shares the exact words and strategies you need to ask your clinical professor or preceptor for a strong letter of recommendation. A standard or weak recommendation letter won’t help you—learn how to ask the right way to secure a personalized and powerful letter that can make all the difference.
What You'll Learn:
✅️ Build a Strong Foundation: Start creating a positive relationship with your preceptor before day one. Show professionalism, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn. Ask thoughtful questions and seek feedback to lay the groundwork for a strong letter request.
✅️ Timing is Key: Request your letter toward the end of your rotation, but not at the very last minute. Don’t wait too long after the rotation ends—ask as soon as possible.
✅️ The Exact Words to Say: Use this script to confidently request a strong letter:
"Hi Doctor, are you comfortable writing a strong recommendation letter for me? I hope I was a good extern/observer here, and I would highly value a strong recommendation from you."
✅️ Offer to Write It: If your preceptor is too busy, offer to write the letter yourself and let them review it. Be positive, factual, and give specific examples of your performance. Avoid exaggeration!
✅️ The Importance of a Strong Letter: Program directors want to see personalized, strong letters of recommendation. If your preceptor isn’t confident in writing one, it’s okay to ask someone else.
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