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To Get Into Med School, Don't Underestimate the MCAT
The seven-hour MCAT exam is considered by many to be the most difficult of all the graduate school entrance exams. About 60,000 students take it every

To Be a Great Resident, Think Critically
What’s the best predictor of success in residency and beyond? The answer is critical thinking, according to a recent study. When researchers analyzed

What to Do About a Low GPA
It’s the biggest fear of every pre-med student: doing everything you can to realize your dream of becoming a doctor, but being done in by a low GPA...

What are the different types of surgical disciplines available in the medical field?
A career as a medical surgeon can offer high levels of professional and emotional satisfaction.

The White Coat Ceremony in Medical Schools
The white coat ceremony is relatively new in the medical profession, having been created in 1993.

Things you should know before becoming a medical student
The life of a doctor is challenging yet highly rewarding and preparation for this role begins during medical school.
