It is no secret that changing our sedentary, at-risk and chronic disease populations will take a lot of work. The integration of public health, fitness and medical paradigms is a […]
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Advice on Succeeding as a Nontraditional College Student
Although it may seem so at times, you’re hardly alone if you’re considering returning to school after time spent in the workforce. The constant unfolding of new technologies, a still-shaky […]
Organic Chemistry: The Most Important Prerequisite?
Undergraduate course requirements for pre-medical students vary to some degree among U.S. medical schools. However, no matter what your major is, all schools require one year of biology, one year […]
Inside Match Day: The Next Step for Med School Grads
Where do four years of medical school leave you? With a good foundation in the biological sciences, in related fields like epidemiology, medical ethics and managed-care practice, with some exposure […]
A PBL Primer for Future Med Students
Your hand aches, fingers on the verge of cramping as you continue clutching your pen, jotting down page after page of notes as quickly as the professor can dryly convey […]
Deciding on Where to Apply to Med School?
It’s not always easy deciding on which medical schools one should apply. According to recent data from the American Association of Medical Colleges, the average number of schools an individual […]
Clinical Experience: Necessary or Not for Pre-Meds?
Putting arguments over whether or not it’s really necessary aside, the fact is having clinical experience can play an important and potentially determining role in a medical school applicant’s file. […]
Be a Pro at Landing Your Dream Fitness Job
We all know the rules associated with applying for a job. Present your prospective employer with a concise, error-free resume. Prepare in advance for interviews or auditions, and arrive on […]