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Midwestern graduates and fourth year students

Discussion in 'USA' started by feffie, Dec 20, 2011.

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    feffie Welcome New Poster


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    I was accepted to Midwestern (Arizona). I would like to ask fourth year students and graduates about their experiences with the clinics and getting residencies. For the fourth year students, did you see a lot of patients? Did you have far to travel for the clinics? What is the clinic like on campus? For the graduates, was it difficult to get the residencies that you wanted?
    Please respond by posting or by sending a private message. If you prefer not to write a message then we can speak by phone. Please pm me.
    Thanks.
     
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