First Line | Pre-Med and Medical Student Professional Development and Mental Health
First Line | Pre-Med and Medical Student Professional Development and Mental Health
Dr. Aubrey Ann Jackson
Taking a Gap Year and Applying to Medical School
22 minutes Posted Nov 8, 2021 at 9:00 am.
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In episode 17, Aubrey Ann Jackson speaks about her personal experience taking a gap year (including the reason for taking the time off, what was done during the year, and why that helped her become a better applicant). 

This episode covers how to decide what medical schools to apply to (and how many) and advice on deciding between medical schools if you find yourself in the amazing position of having multiple acceptances. All of this is from personal experience! 

This is a must-listen for pre-med students, medical school applicants, and family or friends of students navigating this incredible but stressful journey! 

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