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Becoming a Physician Begins at George Washington University!
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences offers a Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medicine Certificate Program for medically-minded professionals who may have studied something
different at the undergraduate level. Our collaborative, cohort style of education will give you the science background and personalized advising needed to be a competitive applicant to medical school.
Highlights of the program include:
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Prerequisite coursework for allopathic and osteopathic medical schools, including:
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Biology I and II, with laboratory
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General Chemistry I and II, with laboratory
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Physics I and II, with laboratory
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Organic Chemistry I and II, with laboratory
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NEW: Introduction to Biochemical Pharmacology
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All courses restricted to only Post-bac cohort students
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A professional development seminar focused on medical school application, writing a personal statement, interview skills, and current issues in healthcare
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MCAT preparation in partnership with Kaplan
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Personal advising, including a committee letter of recommendation for medical school application
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Assistance in securing healthcare-related volunteer, research experience, or other unique internships throughout the DC region
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Linkage to GW's MD Program for qualified applicants
GW's Post-baccalaureate Pre-medicine Certificate Program is a structured, full-time program conducted at GW's
Virginia Science and Technology Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, approximately 30 miles west of Washington, DC. The 36 credit-hour program begins in the summer and is designed to be completed in a 12-month period.
Applications are now being accepted for May 2018!
For more information about this program visit our website at smhs.gwu.edu/postbac-premed and
register for our online information session on Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 6 pm ET, by clicking on the button below.
To contact our Program Admissions Office, email at [log in to unmask] or call at (202) 994-8528.
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