What's Up, Doc: What You Need to Know About Medical School 2012
Date: Thursday, July 19, 2012
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (EST)
Sponsor: SOWEGA AHEC
Presenters:
Alice House, MD, FAAFP
Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs
Mercer University School of Medicine
Brandon Hunter
Director of Admissions
Morehouse School of Medicine
Office of Admissions and Student Affairs
Linda DeVaughn
Director of Admissions
Medical College of Georgia
Georgia Health Sciences University
Bonnie Buxton, PhD
Interim Chair Basic Science and Chair of Curriculum
PCOM - Georgia Campus
Robert Lee, PhD
Associate Dean for Multicultural Medical Student Affairs
Emory University School of Medicine
Moderator:
Jan Shiver, RN, BA
SOWEGA-AHEC Preceptor Coordinator
Session Description: Thinking about a career in medicine? Then don't miss What’s Up, Doc? What You Need to Know About Medical School. This interactive forum, led by some of the top decision makers at Georgia medical school admissions' offices, will provide you with what you need to know about pursuing this important and challenging career decision. You’ll learn about what it takes to get into medical school and have the opportunity to have your specific questions answered during the live event on July 19, 2012.
Session Objectives:
- Learn about Georgia medical schools including tips on how to improve your application.
- Meet some of the decision makers at Georgia medical school admissions’ offices.
- Get questions answered by the medical school leadership.
Registration:
Pre-registration is required to attend this event via the internet.
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- Computer speakers (built-in or attached)
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