This is No Lake Wobegon: When Medical School Means You’re No Longer Above Average
Medical school may mean you’re no longer at the top of your class, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be successful.
Medical school may mean you’re no longer at the top of your class, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be successful.
Starting early and allowing yourself time to explore specialties during your first three years of school will put you in strong position to apply and match into the field that best suits you.
Letters of recommendation can be one of the most important parts of an application. Here we answer some of the most commonly asked questions about LORs.
Drawing on the wisdom of those who have gone before you can help you avoid career-hindering mistakes.
Marc F. Stern shares his thoughts on the field of correctional health care and offers some advice for students
The AAMC offers advice to give you a head start on the medical school application process.
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Knowing some typical interview formats and the expectations of your interviewer can help put your mind at ease while pursuing acceptance into dental school.
Tips on how to meet and build relationships with people who can advance your education and career.
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Start your post-undergrad life on the right foot with these tips from the AAMC, whether you are starting school right away or taking a gap year.
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Brian Walcott shares his thoughts on neurosurgery and research and offers some advice for students.
The National Health Service Corps creates a win-win for doctors and underserved communities by financing medical education and bringing health care to those who need it most.
Your actions as a physician have a tremendous impact on your patients.
David Matsumoto shares his thoughts on the field of psychology and offers some advice for students.
The high rate of emergency physician burnout indicates that students matching to emergency residencies don’t know what they’re getting into.
A look at the pros and cons of choosing an academic career over a clinical medical career.
Founded in 1999 by students and doctors, the Student Doctor Network is a non-profit educational … Read more