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When Will Medical Schools Give You an Answer?

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what’s on their admissions website) and show that you’ve done your research. If you do a good job at showing your fit for a program and highlight your unique qualities in a way that might not have come across as admissions committee members ticked off boxes on their checklists, a Letter of Interest can give you the boost you need.

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The Role of the Committee Letter: Your Key to Medical School Acceptance

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A strong letter will complement your essays and experience descriptions, giving admissions committee members a valuable outside perspective on your potential in the field of medicine. As you can imagine, collecting and assembling the documents for a committee letter can take some time.

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The Payoff of Wound Care Education: Get a Return on Your Investment

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Providing consistent, evidence-based care and thorough documentation. Avoiding penalties and legal risks that go along with inaccurate assessments, incomplete documentation, and preventable pressure injuries. Slachta, PhD, APRN, ACNS-BC, CWOCN, noted in a recent Relias webinar. Reduce Hospital Readmissions.

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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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All You Need to Know about BU’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

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If you want to know how much of BU medical school’s recent $100 million gift it intends to use for scholarships, or what happens to applications to ensure a genuinely holistic process, or what its associate dean of admissions wants to see in students read on! Welcome to the 541st episode of Admissions Straight Talk.