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Aspiring Medical Students: Do You Have Questions?

November 4, 2011 RSS Feed Print

Each week, the team here at the Medical School Admissions Doctor blog strives to provide interesting, timely posts with information relevant to those who are considering medical school or are in the process of preparing their applications.

Since March, we've offered tips related to evaluations, personal statements, and the MCAT; information about the types of programs available, how to assess schools, and finding the right fit; and a variety of other topics that are important to prospective medical school students.

[See the U.S. News Best Medical Schools rankings.]

But we recognize that while many prospective M.D.s want to become doctors for similar reasons—including the desire to help others—there are a lot of different questions about the profession and the process that can help inform the medical school journey.

We want to take this opportunity to encourage you to submit your questions to admissionsdoctor@usnews.com to be sure we cover what is most pressing to you, our readers. Please don't hesitate to reach out; we're here to help!

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I have a huge belly, i look 9 months pregnant, it is very depressing. What is the cause and what caan I do?

Lissette Brito-Williams of FL 7:18AM February 05, 2012

I have a HUGE belly, people say i look 9 months pregnant and im not even pregnant at all... its depressing. what is the cause of this and h can i treat it?ow

Lissette Brito-Williams of FL 7:16AM February 05, 2012

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ali 2:08PM December 15, 2011

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