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Men and women now enter medical school in near-even numbers, but fewer women pursue neurology careers — with gaps increasing by seniority.
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Newly matched Michigan Medical School M4s share residency application tips, including strategies for securing matches and advice for writing your personal statement.
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After making it through the first year, one U-M medical student discovered that the learning process is far from finished. Here, she shares more nuggets of wisdom.
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As a pilot study illustrates the effect of the medical intern year, researchers are seeking more graduating medical students to help add to the data.
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A new report taps into national research, interviews with learners and examples of positive action by some schools to help inform suggested changes.
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The first year of medical school is a marathon, not a sprint. Based on her experience, a U-M student offers incoming M1s a road map for success.
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Ensuring that undergraduate students of color who are interested in medicine stay on the path is essential to improving minority representation in medicine.
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An NIH-funded career development program for clinician scientists focused on research in emergency critical care is accepting applications to join.
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One student’s story — as the first in his family to attend college — highlights the importance of retaining motivated students of color interested in medicine.
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They’re helping create the future of medicine through research, clinical care, education and public policy. What do they have in common? A start as general internists.
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General internal medicine physicians are prime drivers of high-quality clinical care, education, research and innovation — which is why U-M faculty say more students should consider the path.
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As a nontraditional medical student with a family, juggling all the responsibility can be tricky. A second-year student at U-M shares what he’s learned so far.