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Episode 51: Stanford University School of Medicine
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After many listener requests, I am thrilled to bring you the admissions team from Stanford Medicine! Dr. Iris Gibbs, the Associate Dean for MD Admissions, and Sri Vemparala, the Executive Director, discuss everything from their curricular innovations, research, leadership programs, & tips for their admissions process.
If you find this podcast to be helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it!
Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu
Visit https://case.edu/medicine/allaccess for more information on this episode and others.
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RESOURCES:
Stanford University School of Medicine
Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
Leadership in Health Disparities Program (LHDP)
CONTACT:
71 episodes
Manage episode 300081559 series 2538760
After many listener requests, I am thrilled to bring you the admissions team from Stanford Medicine! Dr. Iris Gibbs, the Associate Dean for MD Admissions, and Sri Vemparala, the Executive Director, discuss everything from their curricular innovations, research, leadership programs, & tips for their admissions process.
If you find this podcast to be helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it!
Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu
Visit https://case.edu/medicine/allaccess for more information on this episode and others.
https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool
RESOURCES:
Stanford University School of Medicine
Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
Leadership in Health Disparities Program (LHDP)
CONTACT:
71 episodes
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