ALTERNATIVE MAJORS FOR PRE-HEALTH STUDENTS: PART TWO

BY KATIE LUQUIRE – While most pre-health students major in some form of biological sciences, a study by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has shown that when average
Read moreBY KATIE LUQUIRE – While most pre-health students major in some form of biological sciences, a study by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has shown that when average
Read moreBY AUSTIN WAHLE – Cusco is a city in Peru towering a staggering 11,000 feet above sea level deep in the Peruvian Andes mountains. With vibrant culture, a llama around
Read moreBY ANA MEHRANIAN – You have cleared your schedule, called your family and friends, organized travel plans, and raked your closet for your best suit. After all, you do have
Read moreBY FAIZ SAULAT – Every 3 months my mother and father visit their doctor to monitor and discuss the status of their diabetes, blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol. Specifically, my
Read moreBY RALEIGH DURAN – For many people, the initiation of right lower quadrant pain and some vomiting elicits immediate dread over a trip to the Emergency Room and possibly the
Read moreBY OLIVIA WALLON – As the cold season is kicking into high gear, it is becoming more common to associate the common cold with fatigue and weakness, two symptoms that
Read moreBY GRANT MERCER – The first year of medical school is spent building a solid foundation of scientific knowledge, along with mastering basic clinical skills. Moving at a far faster
Read moreBY EMMA ELLIS – Abracadabra. The word conjures images of long capes and studded wands, perhaps even of a furry bunny peeking its head out from a black top hat.
Read moreBY MERRITT DANIELS – The United States spends more on healthcare than any other country in the world. Yet, the U.S. still ranks lower than several other nations in healthy
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