One of the important parts of your ERAS application is the personal statement through which you can tell the programs about your positive things that have no place in the CAF. This blog will tell you all the secrets and tips you need to get the reward: interview invitation.

Radiology Personal Statement Sample

You reached here because you are searching for examples or samples of ERAS personal statement for radiology residency or observerships. Hopefully this will help you.

Sample 1

I was led into medicine by a desire to positively impact people’s lives. As I progressed through my clinical rotations, I searched for the field that would satisfy this desire while also stimulating and challenging me. For me, this field is radiology. During my third year of medical school I have seen the importance of correct radiological diagnosis. Whether an obscure disease that was a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians or an incidental finding on a routine study, an astute radiologist is critical to optimal patient care, as successful outcomes begin with a correct diagnosis. I am excited by the chance to gain the professional expertise that will enable me to work alongside clinicians in order to achieve positive patient outcomes.


I have witnessed and have been impressed by the work of many outstanding radiologists. From them, I have learned that having a preconceived notion of what to expect and looking for the obvious, while overlooking other critical findings won’t resolve difficult cases. I am highly motivated by the satisfaction of being the person who makes difficult diagnoses and therefore makes a positive difference in patient care.


I eagerly anticipate my chance to train and develop my skills, so that I may someday touch the lives of people like Victor. I am searching for a program that will allow me to thrive and fully develop my skills. I wish to be part of a program where I will be able to contribute by working hard with and for others. I hope to work with other residents with similar aspirations so that we may learn and benefit from each other. I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to participate in research in the past. I want to be part of a program where teaching and research are priorities. I am not a person who is bound by geography, or size of the community I would serve. For me, the professional relationships that I stand to develop and the opportunities to learn and contribute are the most important.


I firmly believe that I have the attributes to be a successful radiologist. I am intellectual and have an analytical mind, which allows me to enjoy the challenge of tackling complex problems. I am a methodical person who possesses strict attention to detail. I ask the right questions and enjoy interacting and collaborating with other medical professionals, to ensure a correct diagnosis is made. Furthermore, I am approachable, light hearted, yet dedicated, competent and driven. I believe these qualities will make me a better radiologist by being someone others will want to work with.

Radiology is an exciting, rapidly expanding field. While many advances in recent years have revolutionized diagnosis, emerging technologies promise to drive the field forward so that newer, more powerful techniques will become standard of care. I am excited at the prospect of being a part of these advances. I believe that your program is one with the attributes that can enable me to move forward to achieve my goals.