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Inside Geisinger Med School Admissions with Dr. Michelle Schmude [Episode 600]

Accepted Blog

Show Summary Welcome to the 600th episode of Admissions Straight Talk ! Show Notes Welcome to the 600th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Accepted’s free guide, Med School Admissions, What You Need to Know to Get Accepted can tell you exactly what you need to do. Dr. Schmude, welcome back to Admission Straight Talk.

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2022: Showing Up

Setting Sights

But I had genuinely believed, whilst bringing in the New Year of 2022 with such hope, and in hindsight, naivety , that this would be the best year yet; after all, it couldn’t exactly had gotten any worse. In brutal honesty, 2022 turned out to be the hardest year yet. I did, in the end, return to medical school, in June 2022.

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Tulane Medical School: How to Get In [Episode 569]

Accepted Blog

Its Director of Admissions, Dr. Mike Woodson, is our guest today, and he’ll tell you what it takes to get in. Show Notes Welcome to the 569th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Accepted’s med school admissions quiz can give you a quick reality check. In 2019, he became the Director of Admissions.

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STRONG HF – A Positive Trial that Does Not Help Clinical Medicine

Sensible Medicine

Trials select their patients, test the drugs in run-in periods and use research coordinators to help patients navigate complex health systems. It was presented at the 2022 AHA meeting to great celebration. There were no differences in death, heart failure admissions or even walking distance. But trials are best case scenarios.

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SWAT RNs: Supporting Bedside Leaders with Clinical Judgment

Minority Nurse

The nurse in the Medical-Surgical Unit suspects worsening respiratory distress, noticing that Mr. Salzo has become increasingly anxious and is moving about restlessly in bed during the admission assessment. Further diagnostic tests reveal that the mass is a malignant neoplasm. Mr. Salzo was diagnosed with lung cancer adenocarcinoma.

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Advice for Applicants: Moving from 2023 to 2024 [Episode 557]

Accepted Blog

Show Summary In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk , host Linda Abraham looks back at her predictions for the 2023/2024 application cycle and offers advice for current and future applicants. She reflects on her previous predictions, such as the increase in test options and waivers and the continued use of rankings in admissions.

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Consumers’ Dilemma: Health and Wealth, Smartwatches and Transparency

Health Populi

With one-in-three consumers saying, in the previous multi-circle graphic, that health consumers have grown price-sensitive to healthcare and medicine costs, we can expect people turning to cost-saving tactics for their health care decisions and spending in 2022 and 2023 (when a recession in the U.S.