Letters of Recommendation (LoRs) are a critical component of every residency candidate’s ERAS Application. In fact, Program Directors consistently rank specialty-specific LoRs as one of the most important factors for inviting candidates to interviews: in 2020, 84% of PD’s cited LoRs as an important interview invitation factor with an importance value of 4.3 out of 5.
Furthermore, specialty-specific LoRs are consistently among the Top 5 Most Important factors for ranking an applicant, according to NRMP Program Director Surveys year after year.
ERAS Letters of Recommendation serve several key functions in your residency application:
Your ERAS LoRs are 1-2 page letters written by those you have worked with in the field. You should apply with 2 or more specialty-specific LoRs out of the 3 or 4 total LoRs you submit with each application.
** DO NOT SUBMIT LoRs recommending you for a different specialty than the one which you are applying to.**
Instead, ask your LoR authors to write 2 versions of your LoR. For example, the first LoR could be recommending you for Internal Medicine (especially if they are an internist) while the second LoR is a general recommendation for any specialty. Asking your authors to make a few small tweaks to their LoR (usually just a few sentences each) is an excellent way to help tailor your application to your top specialty as well as any backups to which you may be applying.
The author of your LoRs is very important. It helps establish credibility, relevance to the chosen specialty, and can even serve as a bridge for further confirmation/investigation by programs of interest.
Generally speaking, your LoR Authors should be:
The BEST Letters of Recommendation are from:
Letter of Recommendation Authors should NOT be:
Basically, the strongest ERAS Letters of Recommendation will come from specialty-specific physicians in the USA who have worked with you extensively and can craft a very detailed, personable, precise, and persuasive reference toward your candidacy – which leads to our next important topic – how to actually get these Letters of Recommendation.