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The Ultimate Med School Admissions Book Bundle
The Ultimate Med School Admissions Book Bundle
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This is a discounted bundle featuring 4 of Hyperink's most popular books on med school admissions, including:
-The Best Book on Med School Admissions
-The Best Book on Medical Residency
-Internal Medicine Internship Survival Guide
-The Best Book on Naturopathy
Below are some selected excerpts. Buy them together and save over 75% off the combined price!
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From The Best Book on Medical Residency:
Medicine has long been a top profession—whether you’re just starting med school, or you’ve begun the process of applying to your residency, this eBook will guide you through the process, provide invaluable advice and answer your questions about the preparation, application, interview and Match. Along with these key points, author Mike Ybarra, MD also addresses how to choose a specialty field; what makes for a successful resident; and how to decide which program is the best “fit.”
Beyond these more general concerns, most med students have questions or worries about their personal statement and the interview day; within these pages is a full explanation of both, along with strategic tips and actionable advice on how to tackle the difficulties of applying to residency programs! In 2011, 30,598 applicants vied for 23,421 first-year residency spots; Learn the ins-and-outs of making your number 1 Match a reality! From the first inklings of your future career, through the ERAS application and NRMP matching, get a full break-down of all the essential information from a highly qualified member of the profession.
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From Internal Medicine Internship Survival Guide:
The transition from medical student to physician is one of the most important events of your life thus far. From the moment you step foot on the internal medicine wards as a “real doctor,” you will be leaving behind civilian life forever. Hereafter, your family, friends, and patients will look to you for help and healing because your years of study and training will give you the tools to diagnose and treat human disease.
Residency is a challenging time because you are charged with learning as much as you can, but you are also a hospital employee with a job to do. The hope of this guide is that you’ll be able to navigate the rocky waters of internship whether you’re remaining in internal medicine residency or if you matriculate to another field such as neurology, anesthesiology, or radiology. This guide is not a practical how-to, as your residency program should provide such support. It’s emphasis is on the pitfalls of the workplace, interpersonal interactions, and the tools of an effective intern.
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From The Best Book on Naturopathy:
The Best Book on Naturopathy teaches you everything you need to know about the admissions process at naturopathic medicine schools. Julie Tran has been through the process and is now a successful and experienced naturopathic doctor. The Best Book answers all of your questions, including the basic principles of naturopathy, how to decide whether a career in naturopathy is right for you, and how to write an effective admissions essay.
Julie teaches you easy-to-follow steps for completing each component of the naturopathic school admissions process. Readers will learn the best ways of picking and preparing recommendation letter writers, what to expect during the interview, and more!
In addition to showing you exactly how to get into the naturopathic medicine school of your
choice, the book includes advice on how to thrive both during and after school. Learn how to start your own successful practice by marketing your services and building a loyal client base.
-The Best Book on Med School Admissions
-The Best Book on Medical Residency
-Internal Medicine Internship Survival Guide
-The Best Book on Naturopathy
Below are some selected excerpts. Buy them together and save over 75% off the combined price!
= = = = =
From The Best Book on Medical Residency:
Medicine has long been a top profession—whether you’re just starting med school, or you’ve begun the process of applying to your residency, this eBook will guide you through the process, provide invaluable advice and answer your questions about the preparation, application, interview and Match. Along with these key points, author Mike Ybarra, MD also addresses how to choose a specialty field; what makes for a successful resident; and how to decide which program is the best “fit.”
Beyond these more general concerns, most med students have questions or worries about their personal statement and the interview day; within these pages is a full explanation of both, along with strategic tips and actionable advice on how to tackle the difficulties of applying to residency programs! In 2011, 30,598 applicants vied for 23,421 first-year residency spots; Learn the ins-and-outs of making your number 1 Match a reality! From the first inklings of your future career, through the ERAS application and NRMP matching, get a full break-down of all the essential information from a highly qualified member of the profession.
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From Internal Medicine Internship Survival Guide:
The transition from medical student to physician is one of the most important events of your life thus far. From the moment you step foot on the internal medicine wards as a “real doctor,” you will be leaving behind civilian life forever. Hereafter, your family, friends, and patients will look to you for help and healing because your years of study and training will give you the tools to diagnose and treat human disease.
Residency is a challenging time because you are charged with learning as much as you can, but you are also a hospital employee with a job to do. The hope of this guide is that you’ll be able to navigate the rocky waters of internship whether you’re remaining in internal medicine residency or if you matriculate to another field such as neurology, anesthesiology, or radiology. This guide is not a practical how-to, as your residency program should provide such support. It’s emphasis is on the pitfalls of the workplace, interpersonal interactions, and the tools of an effective intern.
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From The Best Book on Naturopathy:
The Best Book on Naturopathy teaches you everything you need to know about the admissions process at naturopathic medicine schools. Julie Tran has been through the process and is now a successful and experienced naturopathic doctor. The Best Book answers all of your questions, including the basic principles of naturopathy, how to decide whether a career in naturopathy is right for you, and how to write an effective admissions essay.
Julie teaches you easy-to-follow steps for completing each component of the naturopathic school admissions process. Readers will learn the best ways of picking and preparing recommendation letter writers, what to expect during the interview, and more!
In addition to showing you exactly how to get into the naturopathic medicine school of your
choice, the book includes advice on how to thrive both during and after school. Learn how to start your own successful practice by marketing your services and building a loyal client base.
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