Tips for surviving medical school
Association of American Medical Colleges
In this article, the Association of American Medical Colleges provides seven tips for surviving and making the most of medical school. These tips include taking an active role in the learning experience, taking care of one’s physical and mental health, and identifying and building relationships with mentors.
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