Pharm.D. to M.D.: From Pharmacy School to Medical School
A Complete Guide to Getting into Medical School
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Narrateur(s):
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Jacqueline Rich
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Auteur(s):
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Nathan Gartland
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Do you want to be a pharmacist? Do you want to be a physician? Why not both? This book will take you step-by-step through applying, selecting, and interviewing for medical school, all while showing you how to use your pharmacy background as leverage.
Pharm.D. to M.D. invites its listeners to take an inside look into the medical school application process and addresses how a pharmacy student or graduated pharmacist can make the transition into medicine. Applying to medical school can be a difficult and an isolating process for students who fall in-between these two challenging professions. My goal is to highlight the uniqueness of your professional pharmacy background and teach you how to use your advanced degree as an asset during the application cycle. Pharm.D. to M.D. uncovers the intricacies of generating a successful application, while training applicants to avoid countless pitfalls along the way. This guide will serve as a compilation of resources that can be reviewed and utilized by pharmacy students at every professional grade level. If you have ever wondered if you have what it takes to get into medical school and wanted to look beyond your pharmacy degree, then this is the book for you!
Written by a recently graduated pharmacist, and current allopathic medical student, Pharm.D. to M.D. offers perspective from experience and provides results that won't disappoint. Join me, along with many others, who have undertaken this difficult journey! This is the only complete up-to-date book-length guide for pharmacy students to go to medical school currently available on the market. Last revised: August 2021.
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