Top Medical Schools for Landing Your First-Choice Residency

Upon completing four years of medical school, aspiring physicians typically move on to the next, arguably most challenging phase of their training – completing a residency. This step involves an undergraduate’s initial practice of medicine, usually in a hospital or clinic, under the supervision of an attending physician. But as competitive as it might be …

New Illinois Medical School Designed for Healthcare’s High-Tech Future

Technology constantly is changing the way we live – from how we shop to how we work to how we meet new friends or reconnect with old ones. While medical technology used in hospitals and clinics has evolved over the past century, the next phase of development will focus on bringing more of that technology …

Celebrating Dr. Mary Edwards Walker – First Female Surgeon in the US

March is National Women’s History Month and we here at WOLFPACC are in awe of the women who have made historic strides in medicine. Among them: Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, recorded as the first female surgeon in the United States. In 1855, Walker earned her degree from New York’s Syracuse Medical College, becoming the second …

Get Published! Four Top Medical Journals for Students, Physicians in Training

Getting published in a medical journal lends a physician a boost in exposure and credibility. But there’s no need to wait until you’ve graduated and are practicing to begin building recognition for your knowledge, skills and talent. Multiple journals invite article and artwork submissions from medical students, residents and fellows, particularly those involved in research …

Olympic Dreams? Physicians Must Qualify to Make the Olympic Medical Team

The Olympic dream doesn’t apply to athletes only. It takes thousands of people working in an array of fields to pull off this iconic event. Urban planners, architects, event planners, media specialists, language translators – the list goes on. Among the critically important staff members are those who make up the Olympic medical team – …

Women Outnumber Men Entering Medical School for First Time Ever

It’s a quantifiable fact – the medical field has always been a male-dominated one. But change may be underway. The latest statistics, released by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in December, show that females make up 50.7 percent of the 21,338 students entering medical school in 2017. That’s up from 49.8 percent in …

Drone Technology Drives Next Gen Medicine

It may look like something out of a sci-fi film, but it’s a new reality in medicine. Advanced technology developed in collaboration with the US Department of Homeland Security’s “Stop the Bleed” campaign uses a telemedical drone system with holographic capabilities to connect emergency physicians and lifesaving medical supplies with disaster victims. Known as HiRO …

Top Medical Schools for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs

If you’re a medical student considering specializing in drug and alcohol addiction treatment, know that you’ve chosen an area of medicine where there is an already alarming and increasing need. Consider these statistics: In 2013, an estimated 24.6 million Americans aged 12 or older – a figure that reflects 9.4 percent of the population – …

Opioid Crisis Prompts Medical School Changes

It’s been called the deadliest drug crisis in American history and it’s changing the way medical schools train students. Drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for Americans under age 50 – outpacing both guns and car accidents – and opioids alone are driving figures upward at an alarming rate. Recent research reveals some …

What is Osteopathic Medicine?

According to the American Medical Association’s Physician Masterfile, there are upwards of 800,000 practicing physicians throughout the United States and the vast majority – roughly 750,000 – are MDs (Doctor of Medicine). But a growing number of medical professionals are opting to practice as DOs (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine). A report released last year by …

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