
Applying to Medical School: Ten Best Practices
Applying to medical school is a long and complicated process. Here we outline ten best practices to adopt when preparing your primary and secondary applications.

Applying to medical school is a long and complicated process. Here we outline ten best practices to adopt when preparing your primary and secondary applications.

Applying to medical school is a complicated process. Here we break down the five criteria that most admissions committees look for in ideal applicants.

Medical school applicants who read and stay up-to-date with medical conundrums are better positioned to become future leaders in medicine. These five books explore some of the hottest issues in medicine today.
A second-year radiology resident gives the Insiders Scoop on what drew her to radiology and what life is like on the wards.

Dr. Grace Ferguson describes her journey towards providing care to women and advocating for women’s rights as an OB/GYN fellow at the University of Pittsburgh.

Medicine is a field in constant flux. Here are ten facts about how medical students and medical education in America are changing.

Dr. Hunter Witmer, a general surgery intern at U Chicago, takes us through his daily life on the wards and describes the transition between medical school and residency.

Being a high-achieving student and doctor does not necessitate sacrificing your wellbeing. Here we outline lifestyle habits for balancing schoolwork with your wellbeing.

Pre-med students must be skilled at time management to succeed in the field of medicine. Here we outline five time management habits to adopt in college.

Valerie Chan Teng, MD gives the Insiders Scoop on her career as a family medicine physician, including what drew her to this specialty and advice for students interested in family medicine.