The Time of My Life
I am packing away my winter wardrobe. In February, twenty-two inches of snow blanketed Chicago, bringing the city to its knees. As I trudged through the sludgy mess, I thought,
I am packing away my winter wardrobe. In February, twenty-two inches of snow blanketed Chicago, bringing the city to its knees. As I trudged through the sludgy mess, I thought,
When I was a middle school teacher, I was constantly reprimanding my students who poked fun at other students for being a “teacher’s pet.” In each class I taught, there
After certifying your application, start thinking about your personal statement(s), assigning LORs, USMLE scores, and assigning these documents to individual programs. It’s a good idea to select and assign documents
On the heels of Prince William of Wales’s marriage to Kate Middleton, I reminisce on a memorable clinical experience. On the first day of my Psychiatry core rotation, I met
Less than two years ago, Hima Bodagala was studying intensively as a medical student in Antigua. Now a scientist, others will intensively study her own work.
It’s finally come to that time of the semester again when I can cast off the shackles of confinement and wing my way back to the good old USA, where
Several months ago, most fourth year medical students were busy figuring out which residency programs would fit them the best. Whether it was by reading forums, talking to mentors, family
A donation of 10 new traffic cones and 12 cases of photocopying paper was presented to the Traffic Department of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda (RPFAB) on
The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, along with over 400 of his fellow citizens, received medical consultation and treatment at the annual American University of Antigua (AUA) Health Fair
Standing side by side with their U.S. peers, international medical school students proudly represented their colleges at the 2011 American Medical Student Association (AMSA) National Convention, from March 10th to