So, You Want to Be a Physician: Getting an Edge in your Pursuit of the Challenging Dream of Becoming a Medical Professional

August 18, 2014 - Comment

The journey to becoming a medical professional is laden with a variety of challenges, including acing your personal statement in the application and impressing medical school staff during the interview. So, You Want to Be a Physician offers first-hand examples from aspiring medical students the author has mentored, including actual interview questions, personal statements, and

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The journey to becoming a medical professional is laden with a variety of challenges, including acing your personal statement in the application and impressing medical school staff during the interview. So, You Want to Be a Physician offers first-hand examples from aspiring medical students the author has mentored, including actual interview questions, personal statements, and practical advice on how to master the art of the interview.

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Fred Pfeifer says:

Helped My Daughter Prepare for Med School It’s not often that one finds a “manual” on how to get an edge on getting into Med school. But Mr. Goldberg has written a student guide that is as informative and practical as it is entertaining. A long time hospital administrator, Mr. Goldberg has his finger on the pulse when it comes to knowing what Med schools are looking for in a student and how to be better prepared for not just the Med school exams but also the grueling interview process. Using first hand knowledge garnered from doctors,…

TS Gunasekaran says:

Edward Goldberg is spot on! I am currently a second year radiology resident with several friends and family members interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Having gone through a lot of the process I can say that Ed Goldberg does a wonderful job outlining the important stages associated with this career, all the way from helping decide if medicine is the right career for yourself to getting into your best fit medical school and residency. My experiences align with much of what is described in this book. Its a real…

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