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Diversity Healthcare Virtual Fair - Featuring 30 Health Profession Schools

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Share on Social Media:        Register Now to attend the FREE Diversity Virtual Fair on April 24, 2019 Save time and connect with 30 Health Profession Schools in a live online event!

Johns Hopkins University Post-Baccalaureate Health Science Intensive

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Johns Hopkins University Post-Bacc Health Science Intensive . Our full time, one year program has an acceptance rate of 94% within two medical school application cycles, and our innovative curriculum is created to bolster a student's medical school application by helping them identify who they want to be and how to get there. By focusing on a student's individual needs through attentive advising, we develop individual strategies for thriving students and successful applications. So, if you have a few students that you think would benefit from a little more time and a little more attention to their application before applying, we currently have a few seats available for our incoming class of 2019!  For more information on the Post Bac program, please visit advanced.jhu.edu/HSI . Warm regards, Alexandra Tan, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University alextan@jhu.edu Director Post-Baccalaureate Health Science Intensive Program Center for Biotechnology Education 9601 Medical

Master of Science in Translational Medicine Joint Program between City of Hope and Keck Graduate Institute

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On behalf of the Irell and Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences at City of Hope, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce our institute’s new Master of Science in Translational Medicine (MSTM) program to your students. Our two-year MSTM program is a joint venture between City of Hope and Keck Graduate Institute of Claremont Colleges. As one of the nation’s best cancer hospitals and one of only 51 National Cancer Institute – Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers nationwide, City of Hope also houses a renowned bench-to-bedside research institute with 100+ principal investigators working toward the treatments and prevention of cancer, diabetes and HIV/AIDS. Our MSTM students will conduct cutting edge Master’s thesis studies in areas across basic, translational and clinical research. Students in this program will also have the unique opportunity to interact with City of Hope’s clinician scientists through our clinical mentorship program that allows them to have a be

Loyola University Chicago Master of Science in Medical Physiology (MSMP) Program

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  This email is a paid announcement being sent as a service to  Loyola University Chicago.  Please direct your inquiries to them.   MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY PROGRAM Physiology is the basis of medicine. Loyola University Chicago offers a nine month Master of Science in Medical Physiology (MSMP) program for motivated students interested in:  Enhancing their understanding of medical physiology Demonstrating their ability to perform graduate level course work Improving their academic credentials for medical school applications   MSMP students pursue intensive, graduate studies in cell physiology, physiological biochemistry, organ system medical physiology, neurophysiology, basic human anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical bioethics, and professional development. 98% of MSMP graduates matriculate to medical school Advanta

The Brown University Gateways Program

you know well how difficult it can be to gain entrance to medical school or doctoral programs in the heath field. Many students show promise, but need another level of experience to demonstrate that they are ready for this career path. Gateways to Medicine, Healthcare and Research at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University provides a rigorous academic program that prepares students for either careers in these fields or doctoral-level training. The program offers either a Master of Science in Medical Sciences , or a Certificate in Medical Science . Benefits include: A small class size that ensures individualized attention. A robust curriculum on par with the first year of an Ivy League medical school. Career mentoring and advising. Access to Brown University facilities and resources. Classes begin in July for master's degree candidates. Encourage your advisees to learn more about this program and apply to meet the June 1 deadline. We look forward to