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About the role
The Yale School of Medicine offers a comprehensive MD program designed to prepare students for a successful career in medicine. The program includes various committees and committees such as the MD Admissions Committee, Progress Committee, and Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee (EPCC).
Responsibilities
- Participate in the MD Admissions Committee to review applications and select candidates.
- Work with the Progress Committee to monitor student progress and provide support.
- Collaborate with the EPCC to develop and implement educational policies and curriculum changes.
Requirements
To be considered for admission, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and have completed prerequisite courses. Additionally, they should have a strong academic record, relevant work experience, and demonstrate a commitment to medical education.
Qualifications
Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and MCAT scores within the top 25% percentile. They should also have completed all required prerequisites and have a strong letter of recommendation from a pre-medical advisor.
Skills
Strong communication skills, critical thinking abilities, and a passion for patient care are essential. Proficiency in English is mandatory, and knowledge of a second language is preferred.
Benefits
Students receive full tuition coverage, a stipend during clinical rotations, and access to state-of-the-art facilities. There are also opportunities for research funding and extended study programs.
Pay
Full tuition is covered, and there is a stipend provided during clinical rotations. Specific details regarding pay are not specified in the posted information.
Schedule
Clerkships and electives are scheduled in the fall of the third year and the last few months of the third year or the first few months of the fourth year. USMLE steps take place in the third and fourth years.