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okay welcome to the pharmacy residency podcast a member of the pharmacy podcast network if you want help with your LOI letter of intent go to residency help calm to learn more so let's get on to this last paragraph and this is is crazy 52 words in one sentence and I get what they're trying to do they're trying to summarize it but you can do better than this you should make it around three sentences or something like that and they've got everything you need in here it's just you want to cut it up a little bit so the first issue is that this residency will provide me and that's very self thinking what you want is to say the opportunity so it was in there it's just you want to kind of turn it around so I'm I am excited for the opportunity that the pgy one residency program at and again you want to get this right the University of Oregon hospitals will provide me will provide and what you want to do is is change it from you to them I'm excited for the opportunity that the pgy one residenc...