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REPLAY: What medical leaders need to know about Pre-Meds #282

REPLAY: What medical leaders need to know about Pre-Meds #282

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  • We’re in Denver, CO at the AACOM Educating Leaders Conference! We talk about our responses during the first-ever panel dedicated to Dr. Meta Christy, the first Black Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
  • We’re partnering with locumstory.com on a special campaign this year. We give you a brief rundown of the common questions that are answered on their platform.
  • Dr. Renée recaps her answer on the panel about what medical school leaders need to know about pre-meds.
  • Dr. Nii rounds it out with his response to “what’s the biggest issue facing docs financially?”



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