Abstract
Implication statement Peer mentorship on residency applications has been difficult due to recent public health measures, prompting a shift from in-person events to virtual platforms. To address gaps in career exploration, we created a virtual, non-recorded space that allowed medical students and residents to discuss the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) process meaningfully and transparently. Attendees reported a greater understanding of the match process and reduced anxiety after the event. This model provides a virtual framework that can be adapted for various mentorship opportunities.
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Filler, T., Pieris, D., Teitelbaum, D., Chaya, N., Park, S., Majeed, S., & Premji, L. (2021). Virtual breakout rooms: an effective approach to offer guidance to medical students on residency applications. Canadian Medical Education Journal. https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.72778
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