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5 Ways to Have a Life During Residency

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

As medical students and residents, we become accustomed to living our lives in year increments. Four years for medical school, three to five years for residency, a couple years for fellowship, research, and so on. Communicating via text, email, or a phone call can go a long way when in-person visits aren’t possible.

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The 2022 BoardVitals Medical School Scholarship Winners 

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

As part of a commitment to supporting the doctors of the future, BoardVitals awarded its third annual Medical School Scholarship to three winners. Outside of her studies, Breanna has a public health podcast and Instagram where she posts about medical school realities and other health equity musings: @bre_mdtobe.

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Everything You Need To Know About Medical School Interviews

The Physician Pharmacist

How ironic is it that getting invited to a Medical School Interview can be the most exciting yet terrifying experience of your professional life? All your hard work you've put into applying to medical school has finally begun to bare fruit, yet you find yourself more nervous than ever leading up to this momentous moment.

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3. Surviving Medical School with Dr. Tess Calcagno | The Physician Pharmacist Podcast

The Physician Pharmacist

️ Join us in today's enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Tess Calcagno, a remarkable individual who has journeyed from the realm of pharmacy to the challenging world of medical school. link] Applying to Medical School: Dr. Calcagno shares her insights on the rigorous process of applying to medical school.

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How Do You Become an Anesthesiologist?  

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

Most paths to becoming an anesthesiologist take around 12 years to complete, which includes 4 years of an undergraduate program, four years of medical school, 4-5years of residency training in anesthesiology, and typically followed by 1-2 years in a fellowship subspecialty training. Communication/Professionalism: 5-7% .

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Uncovering The First Year of Medical School with Dr. Tim Do | The Physician Pharmacist Podcast

The Physician Pharmacist

Hosted by Nathan Gartland, a licensed pharmacist and second-year medical student, the podcast aims to provide insight into the medical school application process, the challenges of applying to pharmacy residencies, and the financial considerations of pursuing dual education. Enjoying the podcast and want to listen to more?

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Can You Answer These 4 USMLE Step 1 Practice Questions?

Board Vitals - Pharmacist

The USMLE Step 1 Exam is the first board exam you take during medical school that is sponsored by the Federation of State Medical Boards and the National Board of Medical Examiners. appeared first on BoardVitals Blog. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis, the exam can be tricky, with a first-time pass rate of 92%.