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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
What the Heck is a Podcast?
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If you haven’t had a chance yet to listen to our other podcasts, go back and check them out now! The Premed Years is available in iTunes (or the Podcasts app on iOS), Stitcher Radio, Zune and Blackberry. You can also listen to us on the ProMed Network!
Our weekly podcast will bring you the best content and information available to help you get into medical school, residency and beyond. Take us to the gym. Listen to us while you drive. Run with us outside. Where ever you may listen to The Premed Years, we thank you for taking the time to listen to what we have to say!
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Bryan from Blueprint MCAT (formerly Next Step Test Prep) talks to premeds about starting to prepare for the MCAT 2015, including whether you should try to take the current MCAT.
Dr. Chan is the Assistant Dean of Admissions at Univ. of Utah School of Medicine and he joins us to talk about the changing landscape of premed and med school.
Alec is a former premed, turned MCAT prep guru and he joins us to talk about the 3 most common questions that he receives at M Prep, the test prep company that he runs.
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