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What to Expect During Medical School

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Interacting with patients Medical students start by learning to take a complete patient history and review of systems, then progress to the physical exam. Most medical schools give first-year students an opportunity to begin seeing patients and learning the basics of the medical history and physical exam.

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What to Expect After Medical School

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For this section of our Med School Admissions: What You Need to Know To Get Accepted series, I’ll provide a brief rundown of what happens after you graduate from medical school. Schedule a free one-on-one consultation today! As you have probably realized by now, medicine requires a commitment to lifelong learning.

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Friday Reflection 25: The Advice I’d Like to Give a Student Entering Medical School

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1] I want to take physics over the summer to free up time in my schedule. Will the admissions committee frown on this? [2] After taking his history and doing his physical exam, I recommended HIV testing. Six months after EJ’s admission, I took a new job in a new city. 2] What should I major in? [3]

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Accepted: Your Guide to CU School of Medicine [Episode 599]

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Show Summary In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Linda Abraham interviews Dr. Jeffrey SooHoo, Assistant Dean for Admissions at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. SooHoo emphasizes the competitive nature of medical school admissions and the holistic review process used to evaluate applicants.