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The MMI: Everything You Need to Know

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Evaluating your process Your facial expressions, body language, spoken and written communication skills, and ability both to collaborate and to lead will all be evaluated. He legitimately hadn’t realized what he had been unconsciously communicating through his expression. Get ready for your MMIs!

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First Drafts of Residency Personal Statements: Let Yourself Go

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In this painting, Magritte cleverly communicates with his viewers that it was truly not a pipe, but an “image” of a pipe. Admissions consulting combines her many years of creating marketing content with five years on fellowship and research selection committees at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

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M3 Journaling: How It Can Help Your Residency Application

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This could be anything, from how they reacted to a patient’s nonverbal cues or defused an upset family member’s anger to how they communicated with other health professionals. Work one-on-one with an admissions expert who will assist you with every aspect of the residency/fellowship admissions process, from conceptualization to actualization.

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Start Medical School in 2025: How to Get Accepted This Year [Episode 567]

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Show Notes Welcome to the 567th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Are you considering using an admissions consultant at any point during your medical school application journey? Well, if you are, you are eligible for a free 30-minute consultation with a top-notch, experienced Accepted admissions consultant. They want realism.

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Applying to Medical School? The Pre-Med Competencies are What You Must Show [Episode 554]

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That’s the subject of this week’s podcast of Admissions Straight Talk , as Linda Abraham and Dr. Valerie Wherley, an Accepted consultant, dive into pre-med competencies. Today we’re going to focus on med school admissions, and specifically the AAMC’s recently updated pre-med competencies for entering medical students.

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The Nine Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make on a Medical School Waitlist

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If you’re not sure which category your waitlisting school falls into, contact the admissions office and ask. Leave them alone, they say, because they disregard waitlist communication. You can also ask your Accepted admissions consultant. The only thing they want to know is whether or not you want to remain on the waitlist.

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Home Health CoPs Update: New Opportunities for OTs

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Taking advantage of the changed rules will allow home health agencies to more efficiently use the first visit, which has positive implications for clinical outcomes and the agency’s bottom line, observed Karen Vance, BSOT, discussing the CoP update in a recent Relias webinar. OTs Can Step Up and Coordinate Care.