LECOM, the largest and one of the most affordable medical schools in the United States, invites your students to apply to our Master of Medical Science (MMS) program. Successful completion of the MMS program greatly increases their opportunity to get accepted into LECOM Bradenton’s College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM), School of Dental Medicine (SDM) or School of Pharmacy (SOP). The MMS program has three tracks: medicine, dental medicine, and pharmacy. The following are data from the graduates from MMS Class of 2016-17 in these three tracks: * 52 Graduates in the medicine track * 15 Graduates in the dental medicine track * 45 Accepted into LECOM Bradenton COM * 11 Have been accepted into LECOM SDM * 86 % Acceptance Rate ...
OUR NEW POST BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS Dear Colleague, I am thrilled to announce that Temple University now offers two distinct post-baccalaureate programs to meet the unique needs of a diverse, talented student body interested in a professional health career. The College of Science and Technology (CST) post-baccalaureate program is for those students interested in pursuing a variety of professional health careers . Opportunities include a Career Changers track, and for individuals wishing to improve their academic credentials, the Career Enhancer track. Successful applicants to this post-bac program have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and above, documented history of service, knowledge of the health career profession and strong letters of recommendation The Lewis Katz School of Medicine (LKSOM) post-baccalaureate program is designed to specifically prepare students for success in our medical school . Students accepted into the LKSOM program receive...
Please share this great opportunity offered for undergraduate students at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU). We are delighted to introduce the 2019 Premedical Urban Leaders Summer Enrichment (PULSE) Program, an academic enrichment program for college undergraduate students interested in healthcare professions. The PULSE program provides academic, clinical, research and service learning opportunities with a focus on urban health needs. PULSE is a six week summer program offered from June 3 rd through July 12 th , 2019. The PULSE program is free to accepted students. Applicants will be accepted based on academic standing, professor recommendations and commitment to a career in the health professions. Students from groups underrepresented in medicine and/or financially and educationally disadvantaged backgrounds are encouraged to apply. College credit is not offered for PULSE, however students will gain educational enrichment opportunities and experiences...
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