Figure 1 Quiz of the Week A 37-year-old female presents to her family physician with recurring abdominal and flank pain. She mentions her mother suffered from kidney problems but doesn’t know many details. Examination reveals a blood pressure of 170/110 mmHg and proteinuria is present on dipstick. Laboratory tests show an elevated hematocrit, microalbuminuria, and…
Month: April 2018
Build an MCAT study schedule to meet your needs
One of the most common misconceptions about preparing for the MCAT is that there’s one perfect MCAT study schedule which all medical school applicants should follow. Beyond the AAMC’s guidelines of spending approximately 300 hours studying, there is no one right way to study and no one right schedule that will work for everyone. There…
“Always self-reflect and think back to what initially inspired you to pursue this route”
Leader Spotlight: Coco Victoria Gomez Tirambulo Today’s spotlight is AMSA member and leader Coco Victoria Gomez Tirambulo! Coco attends Brandeis University and this is her second year serving as AMSA’s National Chair of the Wellness & Student Life Committee. Why did you join AMSA? I joined AMSA wanting to be a part of a community…
Healthcare for All Virginians: VCU SOM Students Support Medicaid Expansion
By: Kevin Kurack Medicaid expansion has always been an issue very close to my heart as a future health care professional. Over the past few summers, I volunteered at Remote Area Medical (RAM) – a traveling free health care clinic in Wise County, Virginia—the heart of Appalachia coal-country. Thousands of uninsured Virginians come to RAM…