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Showing posts with label Medical School. Show all posts
Monday, January 6, 2014
MEDEDITS: LISTEN LIVE ON AIR, DR. JESSICA FREEDMAN
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Medical School,
Residency
Sunday, March 15, 2009
AAMC Online Admissions Resource
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has taken on many initiatives to improve the medical school selection and admissions process to create a more diverse and caring population of physicians in the future. These admissions initiatives are summarized by the AAMC and are divided into three categories: Diversity, Medical School and Physician Workforce Expansion and Student Selection.
Click Here to access this new online resource provided by the AAMC.
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Click Here to access this new online resource provided by the AAMC.
Visit: www.MedEdits.com
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The Commonwealth Medical College: Preliminary Accreditation
The Liaison Committee on Education (LCME) has granted preliminary accreditation to The Commonwealth Medical College (TCMC) in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The school is actively recruiting students and plans to have an entering class in 2009. The school will be accepting applications through AMCAS within 2 weeks.
Click Here to visit TCMC.
The President and Dean of TCMC, Dr. Bob D'Alessandri also has a wonderful blog.
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Click Here to visit TCMC.
The President and Dean of TCMC, Dr. Bob D'Alessandri also has a wonderful blog.
Visit: www.MedEdits.com.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
The Importance of Mentorship
An article published today in Academic Medicine outlines an innovative program at The David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California-Los Angeles. Everyone in medical education understands the importance of role models, advisors and mentors yet many students have a difficult time identifying them. In an effort to help this situation, the medical school developed an innovative "College Program" during the fourth year with a curriculum focusing on mentoring. Participants in the program were more likely to identify faculty mentors and felt better prepared for residency than students who didn't participate.
Click Here to read the abstract.
At MedEdits, we understand the importance of excellent advising and mentorship throughout your medical career.
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Click Here to read the abstract.
At MedEdits, we understand the importance of excellent advising and mentorship throughout your medical career.
Visit: www.MedEdits.com
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