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Mar 26
From Fire Hose to Final Decision–How Med Students Choose Careers (Recess Rehash)
[Last week was Spring Break here at Iowa. It was also Match Week, so this rerun from last year is worth a second look!] Picking a Career in Medicine is Insane. All of med school leads up to one moment: Match Day. But how do get there? Dave Etler sits down with graduating M4s Mall ... Show More
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