Sunday, May 9, 2010

Submitting your Medical School Letters of Recommendation

by Michelle A. Finkel MD, InsiderMedicalAdmissions.com

Your medical school recommenders have several options for submitting their letters to AMCAS. You want to make the process as convenient as possible for the writers, and different ones may have different preferences. So offer each writer all feasible alternatives. If your recommender plans to send the letter by snail mail, provide him or her with a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Here are the options:

1. AMCAS Letter Writer Application: This application enables letter writers to upload documents securely to AMCAS rather than send letters via the mail. If you are interested in this option, and can upload a PDF version of your letter, make note of the requesting applicant's AAMC ID and AMCAS Letter ID included above and go to https://services.aamc.org/letterwriter. You will need to register for your own AAMC account in order to use this service.

2. Interfolio: AMCAS can receive letters sent to Interfolio if the student requesting this letter is an Interfolio user or your
institution/organization uses Interfolio to deliver letters of evaluation/recommendation.

3. Mail your letter: If you select this option, please attach this form to your letter(s) and mail to:
AMCAS, attn: AMCAS Letters
AAMC Medical School Application Services
P.O. Box 18958
Washington, DC 20036

4. VirtualEvals (VE): VE is available to members of the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions (NAAHP). If you are a VE user, make note of the requesting student's AAMC ID and AMCAS Letter ID included above and upload your letter(s) to VE.