Applying to Residency
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You Always Have Options
By Noura Radwan, MD Entrance into medical school, is a difficult and an extremely stressful process. Throughout your undergraduate tenure,…
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A Case for Active Learning
I still can’t shake the astonishment that swept through me that morning as I stared at the computer with my…
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Tackling OMM for the COMLEX
Whether you’re just starting your clinical years in medical school or you’ve finally graduated and are on your way to…
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Third Year of Medical School: 5 most important aspects to studying effectively
Take a deep breath, you made it past the Step/Level 1 and you are finally in the hospital. You are…
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How to Prepare Efficiently for Boards (and other Standardized Tests)
Preparation for the medical boards should be an extension of the care a future physician intends to provide to their…
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How to Build Healthy Relationships with Nursing Staff
In doctor-nurse interactions, doctors wear the pants…or rather, the lab coats. Doctors often set the tone for both individual interactions…
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Letters of Recommendation 101
By Ryan Karmouta MD, MBA If you’re reading this, you’ve worked hard in your classes, have taken the MCAT, and…
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How to do well in your residency interviews
By Suleman Ilyas The thought of an upcoming residency interview can be daunting, but adequate preparation and a strong sense…
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Unpopular Opinion: Don’t repeat UWorld
By: Chris Martin When studying for the USMLE step 1 there are some universal tenants that pervade though medical students…
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Spotlight Series – Radiation Oncology
By: Ziggy Yoediono MD MBA Dr. X (the resident wished to remain anonymous) is a fourth-year resident in radiation oncology.…
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