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January 11, 2017
Should biomedical graduate schools ignore the GRE?
UNC research shows test scores don’t forecast productivity or success in graduate programs within the experimental sciences.
January 11, 2017
UNC research shows test scores don’t forecast productivity or success in graduate programs within the experimental sciences.
March 14, 2016
Whether donning a green hat or a white coat, Karl Holt has lived with a service mindset. As a Green Beret medic, he saved the lives of others during a helicopter crash in Afghanistan in 2009. He nearly lost his life that night, and spent years recovering from his injuries, both physical and psychological. Today, he is on his way to becoming a physician, and hopes that his experiences will help other veterans as they transition into civilian life.
October 14, 2014
The UNC School of Medicine has long valued the role of community service in medical education and emphasized focus on care for underserved populations. Second-year medical student Blaire Hanvey, winner of this year’s June C. Allcott Fellowship in Medicine and the Zollicoffer-Cross Community Health Fellowship, shares how community service enhances medical education.
August 8, 2013
The "best 180" join the Class of 2017. Meet a few students and learn about the class, by the numbers, in this update.