Medical school, residency, and fellowship programs have an extremely rigorous vetting process that requires understanding the US admissions environment extremely well, for both domestic and international applicants.
Given our co-founder Faisal Rahman's excellent medical career having studied and practiced medicine at Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University, Boston University, and Baylor College of Medicine, we will help you perfect your application, essays, research, and volunteer experiences, and conduct mock interviews. We also help you understand how the selection process works and what to expect at each stage. For example, how does an admissions committee evaluate your letters of recommendation.
In addition to our acceptances to the top medical schools, we've also secured offers from the following top medical programs for residency and fellowship in the US.
Residency & Fellowship Program Acceptances
A college application has multiple elements and it's important to perfect each part to submit a well-rounded application. Here's what we help with.
Given our co-founder's 99% percentile scores on tests, we'll help you develop a smart and efficient study strategy.
Guidance on volunteering, research and clinical experiences to maximize your chances of a successful application.
If you're a pre-medical student, we're here to help you with developing a long-term strategy to identify the best-fit schools, develop a stellar personal statement and secondary essays, conduct mock interviews, and an AMCAS review.
For medical students, we'll develop a long-term strategy to perfect your personal statement, secondary essays, research/clinical experiences, letters of recommendation, transcripts and extra-curricular activities. We'll do a full ERAS review and conduct mock interviews.
Given our expert admissions advisors and years of experience interviewing top candidates in our fields, we'll make sure you're ready for the big day.
If you're re-applying to medical schools or residency, we'll help you understand what went wrong and how you can increase your chances for your second time applying.
The medical school applications are through the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS), which is the Association of American Medical Colleges' (AAMC) centralized medical school application processing service. Below are some of the steps we can help you with. We are here to help you find great opportunities as well as give you the tools to figure out how to weigh different competing options to maximize the effect on your future application.
Identify the pre-med requirements (e.g. courses).
Look for volunteering (e.g. local hospital, clinics) and research opportunities you can get involved in e.g. SMART program for Baylor College of Medicine.
Start studying for the MCAT. It's a tough exam that requires approximately 6 months of intense preparation and you may need to take it more than once.
Medical school applications will start at the end of your junior year.
Here we'll buckle down on interview prep.
Residency application will occur through Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®), which streamlines the application and document delivery process for U.S. fellowship positions. Here's the timeline you should work towards during your final year of medical school.
1. Prep for interviews
1. Submit ERAS application and National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)
1. Block off for interviews and final mock sessions with our team to perfect your stories for the big day
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