Making Your Med School Application More Competitive with Dr. Rozy Khan (TheFemaleDoc)

Making Your Med School Application More Competitive with Dr. Rozy Khan (TheFemaleDoc)

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Today's Episode Today Dr. Raj talks with Dr. Rozy Khan AKA The
Female Doc, about getting into medical school with less-than-ideal
pre-med scores and how to stand out once you get there. She also
goes over career tips once you've graduated. You can learn more and
enroll in her course at www.thefemaledoc.com as well as check out
her podcast and follow her on instagram.   Today’s Guest From
TheFemaleDoc.com: "I'm a double board certified ICU doctor
currently working on the frontlines. I applied to medical school
with a 32nd percentile MCAT and 2.9 science GPA. Yikes! I had an 8%
chance of getting in, but I DID. Now I teach premed students how to
get in despite low scores with some secret strategies I teach in
the Future Doctor Formula."   About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a
quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the
University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT
series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show
The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment
on ABC news Los Angeles. Want more healthcare related content?
Check out our COVID-19 podcast hosted by Dr. Ted O’Connell
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