Welcome
Our philosophy concerning the quest to get accepted to medical school turns on two underlying assumptions. First, we are convinced that the admission committee is dedicated to selecting applicants that they are convinced will be among those most likely to make major contribution to access to medical care for the underserved. In other words, they want to provide the additional training and experience not to those most likely to serve themselves, but to those applicants that make a convincing case for their--at least long term--goal of helping some of the neediest people on the planet. Second, we assume that diversity is a plus. And we are also convinced that your ethnic background and professional experiences in a foreign country, or one's country of origin: we are convinced that these factors can be powerful assets if they are portrayed in an eloquent essay with an effective structure and agile transitions. We would like to help!
