医学生英文推荐信2

27 February, 2012

Dear Sir or Madam:

As Dean of XX medical school of XX University and one who has had the chance to know Mr. Hong Shaodong well, I am happily writing this letter to further support his application for acceptance to the medical elective program at your university.

I came to know this resourceful and energetic young man in 2010 when he, leading his team, was preparing for the Clinical Skills Contest in our university. I became his advisor and instructed him in physical examination. During that time, he excelled himself as a learner and leader. Although he hadn’t learned Diagnostics by that time, he managed to master the procedure of physical examination proficiently via his intelligence, determination and diligence. He is a man who is never confined to purely academic studies. Rather, he holds the belief that an extraordinary doctor must have outstanding clinical skills and this became the very reason why he seized the opportunity to improve himself in the contest. In addition, Mr. Hong is always the leader in the heat of action. He is able to call on his colleagues to do what is needed to achieve the goal of the whole team using his comprehensive understanding of the situation and his power to influence people. In his preparation for the contest, he formulated a detailed plan for the team, introduced efficient strategy and arranged for intensive practice. Subsequently, his team worked in harmony and got really good results.

Mr. Hong also participated in the Scientific Research Design Contest for Undergraduate Students under my direct supervision. He revealed himself as a meticulous and passionate person in designing his subject on diabetic nephropathy. Despite his insufficient lab experience and statistical knowledge that time, he still referred to the library and the internet to boost his capacity in that area, which turned out to be quite a success, because he finally put forward a feasible and highly-valued hypothesis concerning the potential mechanisms of miRNA-146 in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.

Eight months later, in his sixth year of the eight-year-program medical training, Mr. Hong will be interned in our affiliated hospital. I highly recommend him for the elective program of HKU. I believe he will be an outstanding student and will positively contribute to this program if accepted. Whenever you want to know more about him, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

XX, M.D, PhD

Dean of XX medical school of XX University

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第二篇:医学生英文推荐信1

27 February, 2012

Dear Sir or Madam:

I’m the dean of XXMedical School at XX University. Mr. Shen Lujun has informed me of his intention to apply for the elective program at Hong Kong University and it’s my pleasure to write in support of his application.

I have been acquainted with Mr. Shen when he was in his fourth year of the eight-year-term medical program. It was an afternoon and we met in my office to discuss the task they were preparing for the Scientific Research Design Contest held by our school. I found it quite enjoyable to talk with Mr. Shen, one of the main members of their team, because of his understanding of diabetic nephropathy at an advanced level, and his provoking comments and inherent ability to grasp the crux of various problems.

Through our later contacts both on E-mails and in the classes,I got to know that Mr. Shen was an impressive student in many ways. He won the national scholarship in the second and third year of his studies respectively and maintained a GPA of 3.8 by the end of the fourth year. In addition, heis known for leadership and responsibility and now serves as the academic secretary of the Graduate Student Union in our campus. What impresses me most about Mr. Shen is that he always holds a strong desire to pursuemedicine and keeps optimistic towards difficulties. In order to spread the latest progress in clinical medicine in our campus, he attempted to establish a medical forum. However, his ambition was opposed by many of his colleagues owning to the shortage both in finance and human resources. It was his resolution and optimism that enabled him to find the very sponsorship and finally made the program possible.

Eight months later, in his sixth year, Mr. Shen will begin his internship in our affiliated hospital. I fully support his decision to pursue elective programs at your university and I believe this decision to study in HK will leads to new academic horizons and a broader vision for Mr. Shen. I would appreciate if you would give him your favorable consideration.

Sincerely,

XX, M.D, PhD

Dean of XX medical school of XXUniversity

E-mail:

Telephone:

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