What should you do with YOUR gap year(s)? Since starting medical school at the Larner College of Medicine (University of Vermont), I have met and worked with so many fascinating students who have taken a non-traditional path into medicine. I directed the spotlight on these incredible people in hopes of offering inspiration and insight for those who are thinking about applying to medical school, figuring out what to do for their gap years, or for those seeking meaningful stories of adversity and self-reflection. Sit back, relax, and of course...mind the gap!
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What should you do with YOUR gap year(s)? Since starting medical school at the Larner College of Medicine (University of Vermont), I have met and worked with so many fascinating students who have taken a non-traditional path into medicine. I directed the spotlight on these incredible people in hopes of offering inspiration and insight for those who are thinking about applying to medical school, figuring out what to do for their gap years, or for those seeking meaningful stories of adversity and self-reflection. Sit back, relax, and of course...mind the gap!
Join me in my riveting conversation with first-year medical student, Lauren Tien, as we discuss her path from dipping her toes in acting and the tech business to applying to medical school!
Mind the Gap: Finding Your Path to Medicine
What should you do with YOUR gap year(s)? Since starting medical school at the Larner College of Medicine (University of Vermont), I have met and worked with so many fascinating students who have taken a non-traditional path into medicine. I directed the spotlight on these incredible people in hopes of offering inspiration and insight for those who are thinking about applying to medical school, figuring out what to do for their gap years, or for those seeking meaningful stories of adversity and self-reflection. Sit back, relax, and of course...mind the gap!