Medical School
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What goes into medical school? How hard is it to get in? And once you do get in, what is it like? Jason is a fourth year med student currently interviewing for residency positions. He gives a glimpse of life as a med student from classroom study to the sleepless rigor of third year rotations. He discusses what spurred his decision to apply for medical school and shares his thoughts on an array of topics including why pre-clinical is like eating a ton of pancakes every day and why having a fear of blood should not dissuade you from medical school. If you are interested in learning more about medical school, especially medical schools in the United States, Jason recommends visiting the website for the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) where you can find further information and road maps for applying to, entering, and graduating from medical school. Additional Information: A Planning Guide to Med School in America: https://students-residents.aamc.org/
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