WAMC: 3.88/3.81 cGPA/sGPA, 523 MCAT
PLEASE DO NOT QUOTE THIS MESSAGE 3.88 cGPA/3.81 sGPA (slight downward trend during senior year) 523 MCAT (130, 130, 131, 132) FL, strong ties to IL (born and raised) Asian and African (I look mostly Asian) Large T10 Public State School Clinical Experience: 400 Total! 175 hours as a hospital volunteer working with pediatric cancer patients, 150 hours working in a free clinic (triage), 50 helping to administer flu and COVID vaccinations with nurses around Publix schools... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - December 14, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: premedbaddie567 Tags: What Are My Chances? WAMC Medical Source Type: forums

The shockingly audacious UK cancer vaccine launchpad
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Wamc: 3.99 gpa 514 mcat
1. sGPA: 3.99 cGPA3.99 2. MCAT: 514 (129/127/130/128) 3. California Resident 4. Ethnicity: Indonesian (not sure if this is ORM or URM pls let me know) 5. Undergrad: UCLA 6. Clinical Experience: Paid MA (560+ hrs), hospital volunteering (50 hrs) 7. Research: 1300+ hours at a cancer immunotherapy lab (2 pubs, 1 first author in prep, 2 in prep pubs in high impact factor journals (41-49 IF), 1 poster) 8. Shadowing: none, working on getting some 9. Non-clinical volunteering: vaccination clinic... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - April 27, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: igotchabuddy Tags: What Are My Chances? WAMC Medical Source Type: forums

Should I wait
Hey so I'm a junior and want to apply this cycle. I'm a URM and have a 3.85 at top state public school with hopeful 515+ on mcat. However, I have over 1000 hours or different research (genetics, nephrology, cancer) but only 100 hours of shadowing in 1 specialty last semester and practically no other clinical experience unless folding sheets at a VA clinic means anything and hope to get some this more semester (potential vaccine administration). I wasn't really able to get clinical experience... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - January 10, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: 184295 Tags: What Are My Chances? WAMC Medical Source Type: forums

Vaccine against cancer: a progressive solution.
The proposal of vaccines against cancer is presented in three stages, the first stage covers the research published by Moshe Reuven et al in the American Chemical Society in which a immunotherapy prevention is created, that, by using antigens and glyconanoparticles created by a biomimetic process, produce more immune cells and get them to easily identify the canker cells in the body and then destroy them. (Moshe et al, 2019). The second stage applies to those who are suffering... Vaccine against cancer: a progressive solution. (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - October 26, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Jorge Genis Tags: Student Research and Publishing Source Type: forums

Re: HPV vaccine: high coverage could eradicate cervical cancer within decades, say researchers
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Re: HPV vaccine: high coverage could eradicate cervical cancer within decades, say researchers, Comment on Dr Peter English ’s latest response
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Source: BMJ Comments - July 5, 2019 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums

Re: HPV vaccine: high coverage could eradicate cervical cancer within decades, say researchers
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Should I take Biomedical Science or Medicine at Uni??
Thread Starter Should I take Biomedical Science or Medicine at Uni?? Follow 1 Hour Ago 1 hour ago ...
Source: The Student Room - September 17, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: returnmigrant Tags: Medicine Source Type: forums

HPV vaccinations and breast cancer
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Re: One dose of HPV vaccine could prevent most cervical cancers, studies show
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Position Available Saint Louis University Dermatology Clinical Research Fellowship
The Saint Louis University Department of Dermatology is accepting applications for a 2 year Research Fellowship starting July 1, 2013. The Department of Dermatology faculty members have extensive experience in conducting both industry sponsored clinical trials and investigator-initiated studies. The Research Fellow will join a research program composed of Dermatology faculty, a senior research fellow, and a clinical trial coordinator. Activities will include involvement in a variety of clinical trials and research projects. Ongoing and recent studies include clinical trials of cosmetic devices, psoriasis therapies, hyperh...
Source: Student Doctor Network Forums - February 25, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: MKPDERM Tags: Internship, Residency and Fellowship Positions Source Type: forums