Example Of Residency Statement

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I would like to continue reaching out to my community as a physician, work as a team with my colleagues for the benefit of the individual and communal health. I am looking for a residency program that will not only allow me to achieve these goals, but one that will also give me a broad and challenging exposure to help me develop my skills as a physician and provide opportunities to advance in my training. I will offer in turn my enthusiasm, resilience, diligence, and most of all, my endless curiosity.

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