What is a peer letter?
A peer letter is written by an individual that you would consider as an equal. This individual would be close to you in age with similar credentials and qualifications, and can attest to your personal characteristics and attributes that would make you a great physician. A friend, roommate, or classmate would be considered a peer. A mentor, professor, or research advisor would not. It should be at least a page in length, be written in a professional (business) format, and tell us something about you that your application, essay, and other letters did not.
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