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PostPosted : Tue Feb 14, 2006    Post subject:

eras update

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im going to apply for 2007 residency.i have a submitted application in my eras.i wanted to use it for applying to post matching scramble of 2006 .
during this year 2006 ,i have paper publication and i m starting to work in observership.
my Q is i want to update these information in my eras application for 2007.can i do that OR my old application is stuck on me.???
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PostPosted : Wed Feb 15, 2006    Post subject:

Re: eras update

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geo77 wrote:
im going to apply for 2007 residency.i have a submitted application in my eras.i wanted to use it for applying to post matching scramble of 2006 .
during this year 2006 ,i have paper publication and i m starting to work in observership.
my Q is i want to update these information in my eras application for 2007.can i do that OR my old application is stuck on me.???


The application that you submitted already is used for the 2006 post match scramble. You cannot make any changes to your application once you submit it. However, you can add these experiences in your personal statement, if you want to.

For 2007 match, you will need an entirely new ERAS token and start working working on all documents from the scratch. All the current application and other documents will be voided. Hope this helps
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PostPosted : Wed Feb 15, 2006    Post subject:

yes! it is very clear now

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thank you...
this is very helpful..and it does make sense now.
Very Happy
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You are welcome.
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