Saint Francis Medical Center School Of Nursing
Thus, the advantages of the combined programs are.. Some programs are set up in the traditional manner (4 year of undergraduate and 4 years of medical school), while others allow you to skip one year of undergraduate, and other will allow you to finish the whole process in just 6 years!!! Shave off 2 years of the long journey. Here are a couple. Once again that policy differs from program to program, but these are the basic principles same for all of them. For any competitive medical school applicant, you would have done ALL of the above anyways on your journey to applying for medical school! Some of the programs have some larger differences, certain school may ask you to take the MCAT and attain a minimum score to make sure the student was not slacking off during their undergraduate years,some may ask your student to participate in research, etc.. students! Please continue to study while you are in the program! The great thing is, many school offer these combined/guaranteed programs for many of the healthcare fields including Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dentistry! So please contact your schools in the area for your high schoolers and find out if any of the colleges/universities offer this. What these programs offer, is a guaranteed seat/position in their respective medical school. Basically, when high school students are applying to colleges during their senior year, those who know that they would like to pursue a career in the field of medicine can choose to apply to one of these combined/guaranteed programs. It is NEVER too early to prepare to apply for these programs as they are competitive to get in to for obvious reasons.. One of the newer trends in medical school education in the US are combined undergraduate/medical school programs or guaranteed-pre-professionals programs available to high school students. And finally, the only other disadvantage I can think of,is that I had some classmates in a guaranteed program with me, and because of the comfort of knowing they were already set with a spot in medical school, they slacked off, their GPA went below