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I think that the most negative thing that could occur is that they do not read it.
But, I guess there is always the possibility that they think you have applied to so many schools that you are sending it without regard to their requirements, which would not be good.
Maybe, the best advise is to call the program director and ask what their thoughts are.
I have a packet of information I am sending to the schools I will be applying too. I applied last year, got asked to do all my interviews, but didn't go to them because I wanted to wait a year. Anyway, included in my packet of information is a personal statement of goals. I applied to 4 schools, and one of them did not require a personal statement of goals but I sent it anyway because it was in my packet of information. But if another school wants something like college transcripts or whatever, I send it to the school that doesn't want it anyway. Of course, if there's something you don't think would be advantageous for them to see, then don't send it. But I think the personal statement of goals is very important, esp. related to anesthesia. For one thing it will help with your interview, and another, it will make you realize how motivated you really are to go through with the education.
Sure send one. When looking for a job, one usually sends a cover letter explaining why the fit between employer and employee would be good even though a letter is not required or mentioned.