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Characteristics of MD Matriculation in American Universities

DOI: 10.4236/aasoci.2021.115023, PP. 262-274

Keywords: MD Matriculation, Association of American Medical Colleges, Medical Schools, Professionalism

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Abstract:

Characteristics of MD matriculation in American universities lie in cooperation between Association of American Medical Colleges and Medical Schools on campus. AAMC highlights its role in three aspects, arranging Medical College Admission Test, providing American Medical College Application Service, entrusting to conduct Criminal Background Check. Medical School takes its part by proclaiming premedical courses and identifying applicants with attributes essential for medical education. The outcome of cooperation is having satisfying matriculants. The essence underlying is the professionalism permeated in medicine profession.

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