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If you’re a medical student trying to determine what specialty to choose, here are some insights that might offer you some clarity!

If you’re a medical student trying to determine what specialty to choose, here are some insights that might offer you some clarity!

There are a number of misconceptions surrounding the field of Podiatry. However, there’s a lot to love in this field, and this might just be the route for you.

Given the rigorous demands involved in becoming a physician and practicing medicine, there are several commonalities amongst doctors. Here’s what they don’t tell you.

Do you need to be smart to become a doctor? What do other professions expect? Let’s take a dive into the average IQ by profession, as demonstrated by the scientific literature.

With so-called experts preaching misleading information about the medical school admissions process, it’s important that you can discern truth from rumors. Here are 4 pieces of misleading advice you might have fallen for.

Given the immense volume of information that one must master to acquire a top MCAT score, it is critical that you set yourself up with an efficient strategy and high yield resources. Here is what I would do differently.

There is a lot to love about being a Physiatrist, but there are also several prevailing misconceptions worth clarifying for your pursuit of finding the perfect specialty.

Our key medical school personal statement tips will prevent you from making costly mistakes that could be the difference between an acceptance or rejection.

With unqualified experts spewing inaccurate information about medical school admissions, it’s easy to get lost in the process. These are the cold truths that can determine how your application is perceived – straight from admission committees.

If you’re considering becoming a Nurse Practitioner (NP), here are some insights that can help guide your decision. NP’s have a critical role within the healthcare team, but there are several differences both professionally and personally between NPs, PAs, and MDs/Dos.