Ed Lipsit
Dr. Lipsit received his medical degree from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1975. Following a residency in diagnostic radiology at The George Washington University Medical Center and a fellowship in ultrasound at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Dr. Lipsit has published articles in radiology journals and texts and has lectured both locally and abroad. He is currently an Associate Clinical Professor of Radiology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Inova Campus. Dr. Lipsit has been extensively involved in admissions consulting and tutoring as a Master Advisor for MedSchoolCoach.
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Applying to Medical School
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The Elephant in the Interview Room
As an advisor, this is the best time of the year for me. Why? Because I get to do interview prep sessions with dozens of incredibly bright, articulate young adults. They are ambitious and passionate about pursuing a noble profession.…
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Applying to Medical School
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The ‘D’ Word
We have all seen it over and over. The dreaded D word. Are you diverse? Will you be diverse? Do you know anyone who is diverse? From the primary application to the secondaries, this broad topic has been emphasized to…
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Osteopathic Medicine
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Should I Apply to Osteopathic (DO) Schools?
If Shakespeare was alive today, Hamlet might be asking, “To apply or not to apply, that is the question.” I’m referring to the common query as to whether an aspiring physician should go the osteopathic route or doggedly pursue an…
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