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NRS Plus Pos System Group

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Personal Reflection. Yes, it's perfectly acceptable and even beneficial to include a personal statement or reflection on the applicant's qualities as a person in a family medicine residency letter of recommendation. While the primary focus should be on the applicant's professional qualifications, incorporating insights into their character, values, and personal qualities can provide a more holistic view of the applicant. Share anecdotes or observations that illustrate their integrity, compassion, dedication, or any other qualities that make them an exceptional candidate. Demonstrating not only their clinical competence but also their character can help create a well-rounded and compelling portrait of the applicant, which can be particularly valuable in family medicine, a field that emphasizes patient-provider relationships and holistic care.

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