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

Sensible Medicine

One of the many privileges of being a physician, and a professor of medicine at a “prestigious” medical school, is getting to talk to young people who are considering a career in medicine. What reliably follows is a conversation with a smart, earnest, mature, and absurdly accomplished young adult. I’ve never said no.

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Telehealth Use Among Older Americans: Growing Interest, Remaining Concerns

Health Populi

In the Fear of Going Out Era spawned by the COVID-19 pandemic, many patients were loath to go to the doctor’s office for medical care, and even less keen on entering a hospital clinic’s doors. These included: A clinician’s lack of ability to conduct a physical exam (75% of older people concerned about this).

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Inside Pitt Med School: Innovations in Medical Education 

Accepted Blog

At what is now Drexel Medical School. The students are broken up into 16 groups. So it’s been moved up a bit. So the basic science portion goes up to the winter break, and then they start the block system which we had before. From the beginning they learn how to take a history, do a physical exam.

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Telehealth Analysis: The Pros & Cons

We Care Online

Improved Access to HealthCare One of the most significant advantages of telehealth is that it improves access to medical care, particularly for individuals in rural or underserved areas. For many people, traditional in-person follow-up appointments can feel burdensome, leading to missed visits and gaps in care.

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What to Expect After Medical School

Accepted Blog

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. There will always be new procedures, new medications, and new lab tests to learn about. The rest is up to you. The rest is up to you.

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What to Expect During Medical School

Accepted Blog

This post will walk you through the various avenues of medical school education, from reviewing what and how you’ll learn to making time for your health and personal growth. Learning opportunities at your medical school Whether you prefer studying in groups or alone, keep your personal learning style in mind. case-based) situation.

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Elevating FQHC Services: Compass Health Network’s Integration of GALE eClinics

19 Labs

Some of the Compass Health Network centers that utilize GALE eClinics to enhance healthcare delivery Primary Care and Pediatrics: For primary care and pediatric services, especially in rural areas where medical providers are scarce, GALE eClinics bridges the gap by allowing remote consultations and evaluations.