
MCAT Study Tips – How I went from the 50th to the 90th percentile
Just like any other premed, I dreaded the MCAT. Dreaded is not strong enough of a word to describe my angst though. Dread is something

Just like any other premed, I dreaded the MCAT. Dreaded is not strong enough of a word to describe my angst though. Dread is something

During my second year of medical school, a doctor asked a group of us to write down a few qualities that we thought a good

As I stepped out from my friend’s house, I allowed myself to be enveloped by a once familiar sea of people in maize. It’s been

“You are living the American dream, why would you put yourself through years of distress for a career that is filled with anxiety and politics?”

“How’s medical school?” This simple question is often one of the first asked in conversations with family and friends. Some days I can honestly answer,

Physician burnout is a hot topic lately. The trade magazines, e-mails, and even popular media have been featuring stories on physician burnout. In case you haven’t

As a pre-med student, I know that we all put a lot of pressure on ourselves to be the perfect medical school candidate. Volunteer work,

Pre-med students are characterized by a number of things. Most notoriously, they prominently carry type A labels. Perhaps the intricately color coordinated notes give you

I made it through the rigors of pre-med. I made it through (almost all of) med school, with a few scars to show for it.

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of receptor lore, While I nodded,