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Advice From the Dean of Admissions at UConn School of Medicine (ft. an inside look at Emergency Medicine)

Advice From the Dean of Admissions at UConn School of Medicine (ft. an inside look at Emergency Medicine)

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Advice From the Dean of Admissions at UConn School of Medicine (ft. an inside look at Emergency Medicine)

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ratings:
Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode has a little bit of everything. 
For our pre-med listeners: A good chunk of this episode (mostly the second half) is dedicated to gaining advice on how to best prepare yourself for medical school, what AdComms look for, and how to stand out to the application committee. Dr. Regan, the dean of admissions at UConn SOM, gives listeners an inside look at how the review process is conducted, which will give our listeners an advantage when it comes to creating the best application. 
For our prospective Emergency Medicine students: Dr. Regan is about as experienced as they come in EM. In this episode, he describes why he chose the field, the pros and cons of working in such an intense specialty, and how you can best prepare yourself for a career in EM. 
Contact emails:
rbaker12@mgh.harvard.edu
jwolf0@mgh.harvard.edu

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Released:
Jan 2, 2023
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Join us, Riley Baker and Jack Wolf, throughout our medical school journey. We came into medical school with many questions. Knowing there are many of us out there in the same boat, our goal is to use our experience in order to help you succeed in school and beyond - we made the mistakes so that you don’t have to. Whether you are here for advice, entertainment, or general interest in medicine, sit back, turn the volume up, and get ready to learn through a new, less boring interview methodology. Artwork: Shanni Zhou Powered by FARIL, a Harvard Medical School, MGH affiliate lab