
So You Want To Be an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Oral and maxillofacial surgery is much more than just pulling teeth. Let’s debunk the public perception myths, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of OMFS.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery is much more than just pulling teeth. Let’s debunk the public perception myths, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of OMFS.

What makes a specialty competitive? Match rate? Step scores? Research experience? Here’s what actually makes a specialty competitive.

Whether you’re studying for the MCAT, the USMLE, or a final exam, these last-minute tips and strategies will help you optimize the hours before your exam.

COVID-19 has led to increased interest in careers in medicine. But has this so-called “Fauci Effect” translated into more medical school applicants? And if so, how has the pandemic impacted getting into medical school as a whole?

There are a lot of misconceptions about General Surgery. Let’s debunk the public perception myths, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of general surgery.

There’s a lot of harmful financial advice being given to doctors during their training. Here’s the good, bad, and ugly of financial advice for future doctors.

Surgical dexterity isn’t something you’re necessarily born with or not. Like with most things, it’s something you can practice and improve at – this is a guide to improving surgical dexterity for aspiring surgeons.

Reading and writing your own primarily literature research articles is a challenging ordeal. Here’s the most effective system to read papers fast.

If you’re considering a career in the health professions, be sure to check out this piece on the differences between Doctors, PAs, and NPs where we delve into the medical journey for each and the direction that healthcare is moving towards.

Test day is one of the most important days for a doctor-in-training. Read our key strategies to maximize your score on the days that matter most.