Med School Confidential from Robert H. Miller and Daniel M. Bissell uses the same chronological format and mentor-based system that have made Law School Confidential and Business School Confidential such treasured and popular guides. It takes the reader step-by-step through the entire med school process--from thinking about, applying to, and choosing a medical school and program, through the four-year curriculum, internships, residencies, and fellowships, to choosing a specialty and finding the perfect job. With a foreword by Chair of the Admissions Committee at Dartmouth Medical School Harold…mehr
Med School Confidential from Robert H. Miller and Daniel M. Bissell uses the same chronological format and mentor-based system that have made Law School Confidential and Business School Confidential such treasured and popular guides. It takes the reader step-by-step through the entire med school process--from thinking about, applying to, and choosing a medical school and program, through the four-year curriculum, internships, residencies, and fellowships, to choosing a specialty and finding the perfect job. With a foreword by Chair of the Admissions Committee at Dartmouth Medical School Harold M. Friedman, M.D., Med School Confidential provides what no other book currently does: a comprehensive, chronological account of the full medical school experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART I: SO YOU WANNA BE A DOCTOR... 1. Thinking About Med School? Think Again... 2. A Road Map of the Med-School Education Process 3. Surviving Premed 4. Beating the MCAT PART II: APPLYING TO MEDICAL SCHOOL 5. Crafting the Perfect Application 6. Choosing Your School 7. Finalizing Your AMCAS Application and Completing Your Secondaries 8. How to Ace Your Med-School Interviews 9. Handling Acceptance, Rejection, and Everything in Between PART III: THE PRECLINICAL YEARS 10. The Five Things to Do Before Classes Begin 11. Funding Your Med-School Education 12. Getting Off to the Right Start in the Preclinical Years 13. The First Year: Normal Systems 14. The Second Year: Disease and Medicine 15. Bringing It All Together: The USMLE Step 1 Exam PART IV: THE CLINICAL YEARS 16. Life on the Wards 17. Problems in the Wards - and How to Deal With Them 18. Core Clinical Rotations 19. Bringing It All Together Again: The USMLE Step 2 Exam 20. Elective Rotations PART V: APPLYING FOR RESIDENCY AND SURVIVING THE MATCH 21. Thinking About Residency 22. Applying All Over Again 23. Selecting Your Programs 24. Residency Interviews 25. The Match 26. Finishing Up PART VI: THE TRANSITION TO RESIDENCY AND LIFE AS A PHYSICIAN 27. Making the Leap 28. Starting Out Strong in Residency PART VII: ADVICE FOR THE SPOUSES, PARTNERS, SIGNIFICANT OTHERS, AND FAMILIES OF MED STUDENTS 29. The Realities of Life with a Doc-in-Training and Strategies for Making It Livable (by Kimberly Bissell) APPENDIX Fundamental References Test Prep Premed Curriculum and Med-School Applications Clinical References Finances Residency and the Match Resources for Family, Friends, and Supporters
PART I: SO YOU WANNA BE A DOCTOR... 1. Thinking About Med School? Think Again... 2. A Road Map of the Med-School Education Process 3. Surviving Premed 4. Beating the MCAT PART II: APPLYING TO MEDICAL SCHOOL 5. Crafting the Perfect Application 6. Choosing Your School 7. Finalizing Your AMCAS Application and Completing Your Secondaries 8. How to Ace Your Med-School Interviews 9. Handling Acceptance, Rejection, and Everything in Between PART III: THE PRECLINICAL YEARS 10. The Five Things to Do Before Classes Begin 11. Funding Your Med-School Education 12. Getting Off to the Right Start in the Preclinical Years 13. The First Year: Normal Systems 14. The Second Year: Disease and Medicine 15. Bringing It All Together: The USMLE Step 1 Exam PART IV: THE CLINICAL YEARS 16. Life on the Wards 17. Problems in the Wards - and How to Deal With Them 18. Core Clinical Rotations 19. Bringing It All Together Again: The USMLE Step 2 Exam 20. Elective Rotations PART V: APPLYING FOR RESIDENCY AND SURVIVING THE MATCH 21. Thinking About Residency 22. Applying All Over Again 23. Selecting Your Programs 24. Residency Interviews 25. The Match 26. Finishing Up PART VI: THE TRANSITION TO RESIDENCY AND LIFE AS A PHYSICIAN 27. Making the Leap 28. Starting Out Strong in Residency PART VII: ADVICE FOR THE SPOUSES, PARTNERS, SIGNIFICANT OTHERS, AND FAMILIES OF MED STUDENTS 29. The Realities of Life with a Doc-in-Training and Strategies for Making It Livable (by Kimberly Bissell) APPENDIX Fundamental References Test Prep Premed Curriculum and Med-School Applications Clinical References Finances Residency and the Match Resources for Family, Friends, and Supporters
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