It doesn’t take long to recognize that when Dr. Anna-Belle Robertson-Chung sets a goal, she is serious about achieving it.
A Postgraduate Year 1 (PGY-1) Internal Medicine resident, in today’s episode Dr. Robertson-Chung takes us with her on her journey of preparing for the match, creating her application, matching, and relocating to the U.S.
Her journey had a unique twist. Excelling at the residency match application process is hard enough. However, Dr. Robertson-Chung became a mommy at the beginning of her journey.
In this week’s episode, we get into:
-Why Dr. Robertson-Chung decided to apply to residency training in the U.S.
-How she managed to study for USMLEs while taking care of her newborn
-The role her husband and other family members played in her being able to complete the match process
-How the match hurled her outside of her comfort zone
-How her communication skills changed through working with Memorable Essay on her application
-What match day felt like… after the many many years of hard work it took to get there...
-What you can expect after you match, Ambitious IMG
-What she does for fun
-The one piece of advice she would give to her son
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