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Choosing tomorrow's doctors.
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| Article Type: | Brief article |
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College entrance achievement tests
(Planning) Medical colleges (Admission) Medical colleges (Management) Universities and colleges (Entrance examinations) Universities and colleges (Planning) |
| Author: | Farrell, Colleen |
| Pub Date: | 07/01/2011 |
| Publication: | Name: The Hastings Center Report Publisher: Hastings Center Audience: Academic; Professional Format: Magazine/Journal Subject: Biological sciences; Health Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2011 Hastings Center ISSN: 0093-0334 |
| Issue: | Date: July-August, 2011 Source Volume: 41 Source Issue: 4 |
| Topic: | Event Code: 220 Strategy & planning; 200 Management dynamics Computer Subject: Company business management; Company business planning |
| Organization: | Organization: American Association of Medical Colleges |
| Geographic: | Geographic Scope: United States Geographic Code: 1USA United States |
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| Accession Number: | 268403453 |
| Full Text: | The American Association of Medical Colleges has laid out a set of recommendations aiming to increase the emphasis on human and societal issues in its application process by adding social and behavioral sciences to the Medical College Admissions Test. But gaining knowledge in the social and human aspects of medicine shouldn't be just another hoop to jump through. |
| Gale Copyright: | Copyright 2011 Gale, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. |
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