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		<title>Med Graduates: Being Part of the Corporate World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everyone who studied medicine for nearly a decade get to pursue a hospital career . Their medicine degrees, however, won&#8217;t be put to waste as the corporate world opens new doors to a different career path. Here are some positions where medical graduates are key players:
Genetic counseling
Genetics has become a tool for more than just tracing bloodlines. As a genetics counselor, a doctor confers with patients with genetic histories of disorders. Medical information about their background, analysis of their genetic patterns, and assessing the risks of disorders recurring in the present or future generation are done by genetics counselors. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Is Marriage a Disadvantage in Medical School?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a medical student and a dutiful wife at the same time can prove to be a very challenging act. Both roles need your utmost commitment as each demands your dedication. With a new addition to the family, your attention is further divided. So how do you juggle these important roles?
Juggling spousal responsibilities and medical school work
As a wife, you are expected to provide a home for your husband. Though you two have pledged to take care of each other, a woman does so by setting up and maintaining a household for her husband. As a medical student, an extra [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Who to Go to for Letters of Recommendation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Graduate schools, especially medical schools, require a lot of documents to be submitted to further evaluate applicants. Aside from the personal statement for medical school essays, medical schools also ask for submission of letters of recommendation. Admissions people may learn a lot about the applicant through the personal statement for medical school essay, but it&#8217;s the letters of recommendation that speak of an applicant&#8217;s worth through the third person perspective. Choosing the right people to write letters of recommendation for you is a vital part of your preparation for med school. Here are a few of the people you could [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Foreign Students&#8217; Guide to Applying to US Medical Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical education in the US is open to everyone, even to foreign students like you. American students and foreign students are given equal opportunities when it comes to medical school admissions. Medical students are chosen based on academic excellence and medical potential, not racial origin or religious beliefs. The requirements for medical admissions, however, is not the same for American and foreign students. Here are some application tips for foreign students like you who wish to study in a US medical school.
Practice in speaking fluent English
Because English is always the language used in teaching medicine, you need to practice your [...]]]></description>
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