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Program Director Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoeniz, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UACOMP, Mayo School of Medicine and Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University. NIH Special researcher
Academic General Internist at Regional One Health
Fellow in Nephrology at Austin Hospital
Endocrinologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, PD for its endocrine fellowship program
Resident in Neurology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
Ophthalmology Resident at Mass Eye & Ear- Harvard Medical School
Resident in Neurological Surgery at Tufts Medical Center
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-2 at Duke University Medical Center interested in a career in Hematology/Oncology
SAT, MCAT, USMLE, CK, CS, ABIM -- the road to becoming a physician is littered with an alphabet soup of hurdles. Although multiple choice questions are not part of real-life patient care, performing poorly on any of these standardized exams can jeopardize one’s aspiration of practicing medicine. Join us for a discussion on how best to prepare for your next big exam. Not everyone is naturally good at taking standardized tests, but don’t let them get in between you and the rest of your career.
Program Director Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoeniz, Assistant Professor of Medicine at UACOMP, Mayo School of Medicine and Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University. NIH Special researcher
Academic General Internist at Regional One Health
Fellow in Nephrology at Austin Hospital
Endocrinologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, PD for its endocrine fellowship program
Resident in Neurology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
Ophthalmology Resident at Mass Eye & Ear- Harvard Medical School
Resident in Neurological Surgery at Tufts Medical Center
Internal Medicine Resident, PGY-2 at Duke University Medical Center interested in a career in Hematology/Oncology