Add Weill Cornell Medicine to the list of medical schools taking action to help students with the high cost of education. Medical students who qualify for financial aid will be able to attend Weill ...
Making medical school free for students has been hailed as a way to encourage more graduates to pursue specialties that are less lucrative and practice in underserved areas. Yet evidence suggests that ...
Generations of medical students, focused on careers in primary care, will have access to full scholarships at NYU Langone’s Mineola, NY.-based NYU Long Island School of Medicine thanks to a ...
It's not uncommon for medical school graduates to leave school with hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loan debt. Among U.S. medical school graduates in the class of 2020 who borrowed, the ...
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Last month, nearly 40,000 medical students were accepted into residency programs on “Match Day.” Surrounded by family and friends, these soon-to-be-physicians opened envelopes revealing where they ...
Six years ago, the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, in Manhattan, announced that it would become tuition-free for all students. The change was made possible in part thanks to a $100 ...
Fidel Castro has offered six years of free medical education and training in Cuba to hundreds of low-income minority students from the United States. The offer was welcomed by members of the ...
A massive $1.5 billion fundraising campaign will be used to turbocharge Weill Cornell Medicine’s research, patient care and medical education efforts. Launched June 17, the “We’re Changing Medicine” ...
We read the article on the Latin American Medical School with great interest (“A Medical School in Cuba Trains Doctors for Poor Countries,” July 20). It sounds heroic: Chronically short of cash and ...
Brianna McGurran is the Loans Analyst for Forbes Advisor. Most recently, she was a staff writer and spokesperson at NerdWallet, where she wrote "Ask Brianna," a financial advice column syndicated by ...
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