This article has been updated to provide the greatest relevance & timeliness for our readers. It was originally published in June 2018. Previously, DO and MD residencies have been matched in separate processes. In 2020, there was a DO & MO merge, becoming a single program. Today we’re going to dive into what that actually… Continue reading 2020 DO & MD Merge: Impact on Caribbean Med Students
Read MoreEmbarking on the journey to become a medical professional is a noble pursuit that requires careful planning and consideration. Many aspiring doctors grapple with the decision of whether to pursue a master’s before med school. It’s important to explore the pros and cons of obtaining a master’s degree before attending medical school and research valuable… Continue reading Master’s Before Med School? Pros, Cons, & What to Know
Read MoreMany prospective students are just starting to learn about Caribbean medical education. They aren’t aware of the similarities or differences to studying at home, or even what it means to be an international medical graduate (IMG) practicing in the United States and Canada. Today, we’re going get into all the ways a Caribbean med school… Continue reading How Caribbean Medical Schools are Boosting Medical Careers
Read MoreHow it all started: “An email arrived inviting med students to join the State of Georgia’s Medical Reserve Corps (MRC). The MRC is an organization of doctors, nurses, PAs, EMTs, and med students who are the first medical boots on the ground for disasters in Georgia. They establish mobile hospitals and provide medical care. With… Continue reading PODCAST: Trinity Medical Student Volunteers With the Medical Association of Georgia | Medical Reserve Corps
Read MoreIt goes without saying that COVID-19 has had an enormous impact on our world. One of the most impacted spaces is the medical field. Doctors at hospitals around the world are on the front lines and coping with a situation many hoped they would never see.
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