MD stands for
What is Doctor of Medicine?
Two main Nursing Degrees
What is RN(registered nurse), and BSN(Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
BS/MD stands for
Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine
DO stands for
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
The MCAT is __ hours long
What is 7.5?
An MD program is generally ___ years long
What is 4 years long?
The duration of an RN program
What is 2-3 years?
You apply to a BS/MD program (when?)
What is during high school?
DO programs last ___ years
What is 4 years?
This medical degree requires the highest level of academic achievement(GPA, standardized tests, etc.)
What is BS/MD?
What is 93% percent?
BSN stands for
What is Bachelor of Science in Nursing?
BS/MD programs most often last (how long)
What is 7 years?
DO students must maintain this GPA or higher
What is 3.5?
Students who attend medical school of any type often demonstrate this characteristic
What is a strong commitment to medicine?
What is 510?
The minimum SAT score for admission to an RN program
What is 1000?
These exams are very useful to BS/MD students to lessen their workload during the intense years of school.
What are AP exams?
DO physicians utilize this approach to treating patients
What is osteopathic?
The majority of medical students complete this undergraduate degree
What is a Bachelor of Biological Sciences?
The average GPA of an MD student is
What is 3.71 (3.64 science, 3.79 nonscience classes)-this part isn't required for the answer
River Hill offers this to students who are interested in becoming nurses
What is the Nursing career academy (at ARL for Juniors and Seniors)?
BS/MD programs have acceptance rates similar to these types of schools
What are Ivy League schools?
DO physicians make up this percent of total physicians
What is 7 percent?
Only 1 percent of students achieve this score or higher on the MCAT
What is 523?