
What Premeds Don’t Know About Life as a Doctor | The Premed Paradox Book Summary
If you’ve struggled to determine if becoming a doctor is right for you, or if you’ve second guessed your choice, you’re not alone. This article is for you.

If you’ve struggled to determine if becoming a doctor is right for you, or if you’ve second guessed your choice, you’re not alone. This article is for you.

Our guide to volunteering as an extracurricular activity will discuss the benefits of this experience and how to succeed as a volunteer.

Should you pursue the BS/MD route or take the traditional path? We break down the benefits and drawbacks of applying to BS/MD programs.

Learn about the importance of medical school interview thank you emails, including when to send them, who to email, and how to best craft your thank yous.

We break down what BS/MD programs entail, the pros and cons of attending, and how to apply and get into a BS/MD or BS/DO program.

It’s common to hear that you should never quit but there’s actually a great deal of value in knowing when it’s time to keep going and when it’s time to move on.

The AAMC highlighted six emerging specialties for new physicians. Let’s take a closer look at these specialties and other medical career paths rising in popularity.

We break down the differences between a psychiatrist vs. psychologist, their day-to-day duties, and how to follow either career path.

We break down what it means to have a bad GPA, how GPAs are calculated, and what you can do if you currently have poor grades.

These are the six false perceptions that outsiders, premeds, and even some med students have about being a doctor but are ultimately far from reality.