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Month: September 2021

September 27, 2021

Why Should International Medical Students Seek Clinical Rotations In the US?

The United States of America remains a top destination for many foreign-trained doctors. The reasons are not far-fetched; the country has some of the best...

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September 22, 2021

5 Tips For Applying To Medical Schools

5 TIPS FOR APPLYING TO MEDICAL SCHOOLS The national average for admissions into medical schools in the United States is between 41%-43%. This means at...

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