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More Premed Q&A – Undergrads, Volunteering and More

In this episode, Allison and Ryan answer listener questions about choosing an undergrad, clinical volunteering, what to do before medical school and much more!
NYU School of Medicine 3 Year Program

3 Years to Complete Medical School at NYU

Dr. Rivera, Director of Admissions at NYU, talks about their innovative 3 year MD program and what it means for the future of medicine. Hint - It sounds great!

How to Go From Community College to Medical School

In this episode we talk to Deandre, a 1st year BU Medical Student who was lost as a premed. He spent several years at community college before finding his way!
Securing Your Financial Future as a Premed and Medical Student

Securing Your Financial Future as a Premed and Medical Student

Ryan Michler from WealthAnatomy.com shares his vast knowledge as a financial advisor to help you, the premed prepare to make the most of your financial future!

Ex-Army Dermatologist Talks About His Path through USUHS

Dr. Chad Hendrickson is a former Army Dermatologist that went to USUHS for medical school. He talks to us about what decisions he made on the way and if he would do it all over again!

What an Attending Would Tell Her Premed & Medical Student Self

Allison and I talk about what it has been like for her to be an attending this first year. We cover what she wished she learned as a premed & medical student.
Preparing for the Medical School Interview

Preparing for the Medical School Interview

Dr. Greg Polites, from Wash U, joins us again to talk about what you, the premed, should be doing to prepare for your medical school interview!
Study Tips for the Premed Student

Study Habits and Tips for the Premed Student

Links and Other Resources

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New iTunes Reviews (leave your rating/review here)

Wonderful -- 5 stars (★★★★★)

by Kkm_2010 from United States on Aug 11, 2014
The most helpful source I've had in my premed journey. It has definitely helped me focus my thoughts for the personal statement, interviews, etc...

MSHQ is Premed Medicine for the Soul -- 5 stars (★★★★★)

by David Enyart from United States on Aug 6, 2014
Via the Medical School HQ podcast, doctors Ryan and Allison Gray present the most accurate, unbiased and fear-eliminating content there is. Each podcast fills me personally with the knowledge, vision, hope and focus I need to continue on my path toward becoming a physician with each passing week. There aren't many resources I would promote with the same degree of passion or excitement as I do this podcast. If you have yet to subscribe and/or leave a 5 star review, what are you waiting for?Thank you Ryan and Allison for, not only your faithful delivery of the greatest content on the web, but for personally sticking by me as a friend/big brother and sister in medicine via your answering of my emails and phone calls without hesitation or delay. If you have yet to develop a personal statement for the MSHQ podcast, here's a suggestion: "We Exist to Help Ordinary People with Extraordinary Passion for Medicine to become the Doctor they Were Meant to Be." Thank you for all you do, and don't stop. David

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How to Choose Which Medical Schools to Apply To

How to Choose Which Medical Schools to Apply To

We talk about some simple things to think about as you try to narrow down your list of medical schools that you are applying to. From MCAT scores to Weather!

Writing Personal Statements for Medical School

Dr. Greg Polites joins us to talk about the do's and don'ts of writing a personal statement for medical school. What do adcoms look for when reading them? What to avoid? Listen now!