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We aim to uplift Under-represented, Low-Income, and First Time students applying to medical school. Download our guide by @penn med students! Views are our own.

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In these uneasy times, the UpLIFT team encourages everyone to exercise their right to #vote. By voting, we have the power to mold the future of healthcare and make strides towards racial justice in the medical field. Vote responsibly. Vote smartly. Vote with kindness.

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When applying to #medical #schools, be sure to look at their mission statements. Mission statements give a glimpse into the philosophy of each school, their teaching styles, and the values they hold. Check out these statements to see if a school is good fit for you.

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Your first-time #shadowing can be a daunting one, but with these tips, you'll be sure to have a fulfilling experience: 1) Dress professionally 2) Bring a notebook 3) Prepare questions ahead of time 4) Listen carefully and stay engaged 5) Be respectful of patients and staff

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Before med school interviews, you want to practice as much as possible. Try to come up with five big ideas that you want your interviewer to walk away with. You can practice this by answering common interview questions and writing down what you want to highlight on an index card.

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When asking a professor for a #LOR, it would also be helpful to send them the following: 1) A cover letter thanking the professor 2) CV/resume 3) Class transcript 4) Your personal statement (draft) 5) Important deadlines/instructions 6) Talking points to highlight ~#UpLIFT Ch. 4

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The MD-PhD program is an intense track for someone who wants to become a physician-scientist. Aside residency, schooling itself can take 7-10 years to complete. However, physician-scientists play a vital role in #healthcare by advancing treatments and #medicine through #research.

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There are many ways to repay #medical school debt. The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) is a government institution that offers four loan repayment options. One such option is the NHSC Loan Repayment Program, which aids physicians who work at least two years of primary care.

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For #MD-PhD applicants, there are programs to repay #loans, specifically for #graduates who are pursuing a research career. The National Institute of Health offers the NIH Loan Repayment Program within 5 main areas of research. Check out #UpLIFT Ch. 15.6 for more information!

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When applying to #medical schools, timing is vital. Most schools have rolling #admissions, so a certain number of spots will already be filled if you #apply late. Also, schools that don't do rolling admissions may have rolling #interview offers, so be #efficient with your time.

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When you take the MCAT depends on when you want to go to medical school. If you look to apply "straight through," you should take the #MCAT before, during, or immediately after your junior year. If you're taking a gap year, you should take the MCAT before May of your senior year.

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Be sure to follow our #TikTok account for more tips and content on how to get into #medical school. Follow @upliftadmissionsguide!

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Check out our #TikTok @UpLIFTadmissionsguide for more information on financial assistance programs for #medical school. Our #free #guide also contains numerous programs for prospective students to considering when #applying.

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For prospective #medical students, it is important to take the time to self-reflect before #applying. Think about all the life experiences, relationships, and events that have made you YOU. Asking yourself these important questions about identity will solidify your #applications.

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If your a #premed, be sure to get some shadowing experience before you start #applying to medical schools. This is a good chance to look at any specialties you're interested in. The #AAMC has a list of the many #medical specialties. Start shadowing with an open mind! Ch. 3.7

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If you are a first year still deciding on the #premed track, make sure to know the course requirements to get into #medical school. Most schools require these classes down below. Download our free #UpLIFT guide for more useful information.

If you are a first year still deciding on the #premed track, make sure to know the course requirements to get into #medical school. Most schools require these classes down below. Download our free #UpLIFT guide for more useful information.