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    Medical doctors work to maintain, promote, and restore the physical and mental health of their patients. A career as a clinical physician involves studying, diagnosing, and treating injuries and diseases.

    Becoming a clinical doctor can take 7-12 years, depending on the specialty. 1. Medical school is four years, which can be completed through an allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO)program. 2. After medical school, students from both MD and DO programs enter a residency program in their chosen field to receive supervised hands-on training. 3. Residenc...

    MD/PhD and DO/PhD dual degree programs provide training in both medicine and research. Most programs are MD/PhD, though there are a few DO/PhD programs. Graduates of dual degree programs often go on to become faculty members at medical schools, universities and research institutes. MD/PhDs also conduct research in institutes such as the National In...

    An MD/PhD or DO/PhD program typically lasts 7-8 years. 1. The timeline for training is often divided into three stages, termed 2-4-2: 1.1. 2 years of medical school for basic science concepts 1.2. 4 years of graduate coursework/dissertation 1.3. 2 years of clinical training 2. Most MD/PhD graduates train in a residency program and become licensed t...

    Academic Preparation

    Check out our pre-med planning guide. For specific medical school course requirements, refer to the AAMC/MSAR listing or view the AACOM “Choose DO Explorer”.

    Personal Preparation

    In addition to strong academics, applicants need to demonstrate personal qualities that reflect their commitment to and suitability for the medical profession. The AAMC developed a set of fifteen core competencies that medical schools look for in their applicants.At Pomona College, we encourage students to find something they are passionate about – community service, clubs, athletics, etc., and through their experiences show their commitment, competence, purpose, and growth. Shadowing: It is...

    Admissions Testing

    Both MD and DO medical schools require the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT). MD/PhD programs also require the MCAT (they do not require the GRE.) The MCAT is a 7.5-hour exam that consists of four sections: Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems; Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems; Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior; and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills.

    Applications

    1. The application cycle begins about 16-months before the expected date of entry. Applications open in early May for submission in early June. 2. Medical schools in the United States use a centralized application 2.1. MD: American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) 2.2. DO: American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS). 2.3. Certain schools in Texas require separate applications: TMDSAS. 3. MD/PhD programs also use the AMCAS application. Stud...

    Tips and Guides

    1. Uplift Guide (Request copy from PH Office) 2. Choose DO 3. Comprehensive Guide to Osteopathic Medical Programs 4. Allopathic Physician (MD)– Explore Health Careers 5. Osteopathic Physician (DO)– Explore Health Careers

    Associations

    1. Association of American Medical Colleges 2. AAMC Medical School Database 3. American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 4. American Osteopathic Association

    Diversity and Inclusionary Resources

    1. Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association 2. Association of Native American Medical Students 3. Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP) 4. Association of Black Women Physicians (ABWP) 5. American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) 6. American Muslim Health Professionals (AMHP) 7. AMSA Gender & Sexuality Action Committee 8. CHCI Programs and Scholarships Directory 9. Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) 10. Latino Medical Student Association 11. Minority Medical Stud...

  2. State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Will accept and enroll undocumented and DACAmented students; however, they do not provide funding for undocumented and DACAmented students.

  3. Pomona College (/ p ə ˈ m oʊ n ə / ⓘ pə-MOH-nə [4]) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalists who wanted to recreate a "college of the New England type" [5] in Southern California.

  4. Location. Pomona College is located in Claremont, California; population 34,926. The campus is in a large suburban setting. 550 N College Ave. Claremont, California. 91711-6319 USA. Map of Pomona. Use this map to explore the area around campus and get a sense of its overall location. Explore Pomona College. Overview. Admission. Cost. Majors.

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