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Currently on a rotation where I talk with residents every time and barely get to see attendings. The only time I can see an attending is when we are doing rounds but there are two problems with that: 1) Rounds are with several different attendings and rounds for any single attending is only 15-20 minutes and 2) there are a million med students and residents and med students are only supposed to "speak when spoken to" during rounds.
The residents and interns are super nice. But I want an LOR from this rotation. So, how does does this work? Do the residents just tell the attending about my performance, or maybe the resident writes the letter and attending signs it? Would anyone advise against getting this type of LOR in the first place?
The residents and interns are super nice. But I want an LOR from this rotation. So, how does does this work? Do the residents just tell the attending about my performance, or maybe the resident writes the letter and attending signs it? Would anyone advise against getting this type of LOR in the first place?